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CompletedNCT06023537

Using Technology to Investigate Lapses in a Weight Loss Program Among Individuals With Overweight and Obesity

Using Technology to Investigate Dietary and Physical Activity Lapses in a Behavioral Weight Loss Program

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
119 (actual)
Sponsor
Williams College · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Approximately 70% of American adults have overweight/obesity, which increases risk of major medical issues and preventable death (Abdelaal et. al, 2017). Many individuals with overweight/obesity attempt to lose weight through behavioral strategies, e.g., adopting a reduced-calorie diet and/or increased physical activity. However, it is exceedingly difficult to consistently adhere to a reduced-calorie diet and high levels of physical activity; as such, most individuals attempting to lose weight via these methods experience repeated instances of non-adherence, i.e., dietary and physical activity lapses. These lapses are a core driver of weight loss failure, undermining individuals' ability to achieve weight control (Forman et al, 2017). As such, it is important to understand what predicts these lapses, which in turn allows for better lapse prevention. The current study proposes to measure these risk factors in an ecologically valid manner, i.e., in the moment they occur and in the context of individuals' everyday lives, using advanced technology. Specifically, the current study will use ecological momentary assessments (EMA; brief, repeated surveys delivered in one's natural environment, typically via a smartphone) and sensor technology (e.g., Fitbit and sensors on smartphone devices) to measure momentary risk factors of dietary and physical activity lapse, as well as the lapses themselves. Findings from this research project will lay the groundwork for a sophisticated just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI), a tailored, personalized intervention that targets momentary risk factors (e.g., cravings) via in-the-moment support, thereby reducing lapse occurrence and improving adherence to behavioral weight control prescriptions.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALBehavioral weight loss programAll participants will participate in the same remote, behavioral weight loss program. As part of the baseline assessment, participants will be asked to watch a series of custom-made videos on the study's dietary and physical activity prescriptions, dietary self-monitoring, self-weighing, and cognitive-behavioral skills to facilitate engagement in study prescriptions. Participants will be prescribed a reduced-calorie diet that will be individualized based on the individual's starting weight and weight loss goal (recommended goal of 5-10% weight loss over 12 weeks). Participants also will be prescribed a goal of 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week. They are also given, free of cost, a Fitbit Charge 5 health tracker, the Fitbit Aria Air digital scale, and a MyFitnessPal Premium subscription for the duration of the study.

Timeline

Start date
2023-07-11
Primary completion
2025-08-05
Completion
2025-08-05
First posted
2023-09-05
Last updated
2026-03-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06023537. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.