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UnknownNCT00489502

Clinical Observation of Implementing the MedGem Into a Medical Specialty Practice

Phase I: Clinical Observation of Implementing the MedGem Into a Medical Specialty (i.e. Cardiology) Practice

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
30 (estimated)
Sponsor
Microlife · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

Due to common CVD diseases associated from obesity, medical providers are in a position to provide assistance. However, less than 10% of all patients receive any weight loss advice from physicians. Perceived barriers to weight loss counseling include lack of self-control of their patients and belief that recommendation is futile, lack of medical training in nutrition, exercise, and obesity management, and lack of insurance reimbursement. Though many barriers are prevalent, research has demonstrated a positive effect with medical advice on the number of obese individuals attempting to lose weight. Analyzing data from the 1996 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, researchers found, when advised to lose weight by a physician, 78% of overweight patients reported attempting to lose weight. However, if their physician did not discuss weight loss, only 33% of patients within the same BMI category attempted to do so 7. From this information, physicians or allied health staff that provide brief counseling (5-10 minute) along with medical technology that provides basic nutrition assessment might have a positive impact on the number CVD patients that are obese attempting to lose weight. HYPOTHESIS: Will a medical specialty clinic focused on cardiovascular medicine successfully be able to implement the MedGem device for assessment of basic nutritional needs along with providing "brief" patient education into the medical practice without a house dietitian. PRIMARY AIMS 1. Can medical staff and/or support staff provide REE assessments (15-minutes) and brief patient education (5-15 minutes) as part of the clinic's operations? 2. Will a third-party payer compensate the Medical Specialty Clinic for the diagnostic procedure CPT Code 94690 for obese patients diagnosed with hypertension (401.1-9, 402.10-11, \& 402.90-91), hypercholesterolemia (272.1), and/or hyperlipdemia (272.2)? SECONDARY AIMS 1. Does self-efficacy increase from REE assessments? 2. Do patients adopt healthy eating (Calorie Reduction and Fat Reduction)following REE assessments?

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALBrief Counseling
DEVICEREE Assessment

Timeline

Start date
2007-06-01
First posted
2007-06-21
Last updated
2007-06-21

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00489502. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.