Rural towns test civic power to boost heart health
NCT ID NCT05002660
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a community-led program can help rural adults eat better and exercise more to improve heart health. About 2,420 adults from small towns will work together to identify and overcome local barriers to healthy living. The program aims to spark changes in the community environment, like better access to healthy food or safe places to walk.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
Contacts and locations
Locations
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Camden and surrounding towns
Camden, New York, 13316, United States
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Canastota
Canastota, New York, 13032, United States
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Carthage and surrounding towns
Carthage, New York, 13619, United States
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Center and Shelbyville
Center, Texas, 75973, 75935, United States
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Groveton and Woodlake
Groveton, Texas, 75845, 75865, United States
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Hamilton and surrounding towns
Hamilton, New York, 13346,13355,13334,13310,13402, United States
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Hounsfield and surrounding towns
Sackets Harbor, New York, 13685, United States
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Littlefield and surrounding towns
Littlefield, Texas, 79339, United States
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Marshall
Marshall, Texas, 75670, 75671, 75672, United States
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Plainview
Plainview, Texas, 79072, 79073, United States
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Rome
Rome, New York, 13308, 13440-2, 13449, 13478, United States
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Trinity
Trinity, Texas, 75862, United States
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Watertown
Watertown, New York, 13601, 13602, 13603, United States
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