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CompletedNCT04514900

Exploring Optimal Treatment Components for Contactless Online Group-based Behavioral Weight Loss Program

Exploring the Optimal Treatment Components for a Contactless Online Group-based Behavioral Weight Loss Program for the COVID 19 Pandemic

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
73 (actual)
Sponsor
University of South Carolina · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The current pilot study will explore the optimal cost-effective treatment configuration for online group-based weight control by focusing on two aspects of our existing treatment program which have significant associated cost and determine which contribute meaningfully to weight loss outcomes. Specifically, we will explore whether adding synchronous group social support (weekly group video chat sessions facilitated by a trained weight loss counselor) to on demand (asynchronous) social support provided through the program discussion board significantly increases weight losses achieved. We will also examine whether detailed feedback on dietary and physical activity self-monitoring records from a counselor enhances weight loss outcomes in comparison with basic feedback. Finally, we will examine the cost efficiency of the treatment constellations. Further, this pilot study will also explore the feasibility of recruiting participants nationally (rather than just locally) and the capture of data electronically (including body weight measurements) without any in-person contact.

Detailed description

All participants will receive the same online group-based weight loss program, a lifestyle intervention which we have demonstrated to be effective in the past. The 16-session, goal-driven behavioral weight control program offers weekly interactive modules that provide evidence-based health education on caloric balance and physical activity increases, with a goal of fostering changes in diet and exercise habits and producing weight losses of 5-10%. The intervention is based on social cognitive theory and uses a self-regulation approach to learning new lifestyle habits that can produce and maintain weight loss. Participants in all study arms will be provided with the same calorie and physical activity goals, and all participants will be asked to self-monitor their dietary intake and physical activity daily using an app on their smart phone. They will also be asked to weigh themselves daily, consistent with research indicating that daily weighing is associated with greater weight loss and participants will be provided with a Bluetooth-enabled "smart scale" that will communicate weight to the password-protected study website (visible to only the participant and study staff). The study website also provides the dynamic programmatic content, real time graphic feedback from self-monitoring (for each individual participant) and a study group discussion board for asynchronous group interactions and social support. The website includes the core aspects of the behavioral program and is to be provided to all participants.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALVideo Chat +Personalized FeedbackParticipants will receive an online 16-session, goal-driven behavioral weight control program via video chat and weekly interactive modules. The modules provide evidence-based health education on caloric balance, with a goal of fostering changes in diet and exercise habits and producing weight losses of 5-10%. Participants are provided with an electronic scale that will transmit weights wirelessly to a secure study website. A group facilitator will monitor digital food diaries and provide detailed weekly feedback on diet and exercise.
BEHAVIORALVideo Chat + Basic FeedbackParticipants will receive an online 16-session, goal-driven behavioral weight control program via video chat and weekly interactive modules. The modules provide evidence-based health education on caloric balance, with a goal of fostering changes in diet and exercise habits and producing weight losses of 5-10%. Participants are provided with an electronic scale that will transmit weights wirelessly to a secure study website. A group facilitator will monitor digital food diaries and provide basic weekly feedback on diet and exercise.
BEHAVIORALDiscussion Board for Social Support +Basic FeedbackParticipants will receive an online 16-session, goal-driven behavioral weight control program via weekly interactive modules. The modules provide evidence-based health education on caloric balance, with a goal of fostering changes in diet and exercise habits and producing weight losses of 5-10%. They also are provided with a study discussion board for social support from fellow participants. Participants are provided with an electronic scale that will transmit weights wirelessly to a secure study website. A weight loss counselor will monitor digital food diaries and provide basic weekly feedback on diet and exercise.
BEHAVIORALDiscussion Board for Social Support+Personalized FeedbackParticipants will receive an online 16-session, goal-driven behavioral weight control program via weekly interactive modules. The modules provide evidence-based health education on caloric balance, with a goal of fostering changes in diet and exercise habits and producing weight losses of 5-10%. They also are provided with a study discussion board for social support from fellow participants. Participants are provided with an electronic scale that will transmit weights wirelessly to a secure study website. A weight loss counselor will monitor digital food diaries and provide personalized, detailed weekly feedback on diet and exercise.

Timeline

Start date
2020-09-23
Primary completion
2021-03-08
Completion
2021-03-08
First posted
2020-08-17
Last updated
2021-04-30

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04514900. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.