This research study tests the feasibility of the Physical Activity Centers Empowerment (PACE) physical activity intervention for African American individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Feasibility will be measured as intervention reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance. Seventy-two subjects will be recruited to conduct a pilot two-group, randomized repeated measures study.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Feasibility Reach- Recruitment
Timeframe: 18 months
Feasibility Retention
Timeframe: 18 months
Average weekly steps
Timeframe: 3 months
Weekly participation in mild, moderate, and vigorous exercise
Timeframe: 3 months
Daily engagement in sedentary behaviors
Timeframe: 3 months
Adaption of the study
Timeframe: Up to 18 months
Implementation of the video library
Timeframe: Up to 3 months
Implementation of using FITBIT
Timeframe: Up to 3 months
The differences between intervention and control arms
Timeframe: 3 months to 9 months