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The Neighborhood & Health Study

The Neighborhood & Health Study

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective of The Neighborhood & Health Study is to use a quasi-experimental mixed-methods approach to assess the impact of living in an agrihood-an agriculturally integrated community. This study follows a longitudinal cohort of residents of a newly developed neighborhood (the Indigo Neighborhood) and a geographically and socio-demographically matched neighborhood (the Elyson Neighborhood), both located in Fort Bend County, Texas, providing a unique opportunity for a natural experiment.

Description

Poor nutrition and inadequate physical activity are prevalent in many communities across the United States. Agriculturally integrated communities called "agrihoods" are a potential responsive agriculture solution that may support healthy living. The aims of the study are to 1) Assess short-term changes in healthy eating, physical activity, cardiometabolic health indicators, and social connectedness as compared to a comparison neighborhood that is not an agriculturally integrated neighborhood; 2) Document time use with features of the Indigo Agrihood and assess consumer preferences for built and nature design features to provide resident-driven data for future developments; 3) Assess the economic benefits of the Indigo Agrihood.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Indigo Neighborhood Participants:

  • 18 years or older
  • Lived in the Indigo Neighborhood as their primary and permanent residence for less than 3 months or intend to move to the Indigo Neighborhood as their primary and permanent residence.
  • Pregnant women will not be excluded from participation and may be coincidentally included

Elyson Neighborhood Participants:

  • 18 years or older
  • Live in the Elyson Neighborhood as their primary and permanent residence (the comparison neighborhood group).
  • Pregnant women will not be excluded from participation and may be coincidentally included

Exclusion Criteria:

Indigo Neighborhood Participants:

• None.

Elyson Neighborhood Participants:

• None.

Study details
    Healthy Eating
    Cardiometabolic Health

NCT06950775

Texas A&M University

16 October 2025

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