Completed Projects

ACTIVATE

The ACTIVATE study is testing a lifestyle program designed for young men between 18-35 years old. Eligible participants will be randomized to 1 of 2 groups (immediate or delayed). Both groups will receive a self-guided lifestyle program entailing resources tailored to improve young men’s health. The immediate group will receive the program following enrollment, whereas the delayed group will receive the program 3 months following enrollment. If eligible, you will be asked to: 

  • Attend an orientation online via Zoom
  • Attend an online data collection visit where we will measure weight via video weigh-in with a study-issued scale and administer questionnaires
  • Participate in 1 of 2 groups

Recruitment for ACTIVATE is currently closed. Please contact us at optforhealth@vcuhealth.org if you have any questions. 

The BMI Project

This study will test a new treatment program to help improve health and well-being among emerging adults ages 18-25. Eligible participants will be enrolled into a 4-month study and will receive:

  • A total of 12 virtual group treatment sessions over a 4-month period
  • Information and evidence-based strategies for making changes to eating patterns, sleep and physical activity
  • Guidance and training in evidence-based strategies to enhance stress management and emotional well-being
  • Feedback on physical measurements throughout the study

Compensation is provided to participants for their time spent completing data collection visits. This research is being conducted in the Department of Health Behavior and Policy within the School of Medicine and is funded by the Massey Cancer Center. All sessions will be conducted at the One Capitol Square Building.

Recruitment for this study is currently closed. Pease contact us (optforhealth@vcuhealth.org | 804-827-2250) if you have any questions.

HER2

The HER2 (HER SQUARED) study aimed to help us understand the daily experiences of racism experienced by young African American women and their impact on eating patterns. Data collection for this project is completed and we hope to be able to present the results soon!

The REACH Trial

The REACH Trial is a no-fee research study funded by NIH and brought to you by researchers in the VCU School of Medicine. This study tested three unique weight loss programs for 18-25 year-olds in order to understand how we can best help Richmond Emerging Adults Choose Health! We have finished data collection for this project and hope to be able to present results soon!

Ready SET Health

This study provided our gold-standard lifestyle intervention to help improve health and well-being among emerging adults ages 18-25. In this study, we were interested in learning more about day-to-day barriers and facilitators of program engagement and weight loss. On select weeks of the program, participants were asked to provide real-time information about their motivation, daily routine, mood, and life events. Data collection for this project is complete and we hope to be able to present results soon!

Thinking Breast Cancer

After a diagnosis of breast cancer, some people might notice difficulties with thinking. These difficulties are called "cancer-related cognitive impairment," and can include problems with memory, attention, and concentration. We are interested in learning more about what factors might be associated with the development of these thinking difficulties in addition to breast cancer survivors' preferences regarding treatment of these problems. This survey study will allow us to develop treatment programs that best meet the needs of breast cancer survivors who experience cancer-related cognitive impairment. Recruitment for this study is currently closed.

VITAL

This clinical trial tested the efficacy of a new WW digital weight loss and wellness program for individuals living with type 2 diabetes. Recruitment for this study is currently closed and data collection is complete. We hope to be able to present the results of this project soon!