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CompletedNCT06236334

ELFI Health (e-Health for Empowerment by Lifestyle, Food Advice and Interaction)

The Validation of a Proof-of-concept Study of People at Risk for Diabetes With Personalised Lifestyle Interventions and E-health to Change Lifestyle Behaviour and Reverse the Risk for Diabetes

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
9 (actual)
Sponsor
TNO · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

In the present study the investigators will examine whether people living with prediabetes benefit from an e-health lifestyle intervention of three months.

Detailed description

In the Netherlands about 1,2 million people are living with type 2 diabetes. This number increases weekly by an average of 1000 people. Besides, an equal number of people are living in a condition of prediabetes. In this precondition of type 2 diabetes, prevention is still possible for people by changing their lifestyle. Ideally, for every individual a personalised lifestyle intervention, adapted to the individual situation, biology and preferences is advised. A personalised lifestyle intervention is effective in preventing and delaying progression to type 2 diabetes. In this study, it will be investigated whether it is feasible to perform a personalised lifestyle intervention in combination with an online e-health platform. The e-Health for Empowerment by Lifestyle, Food advice and Interaction (ELFI) Health lifestyle intervention aims to improve the lifestyle of people with prediabetes to prevent them from developing type 2 diabetes. Therefore, the primary objective is to execute a feasibility study of the ELFI Health lifestyle intervention for three months in people with prediabetes in primary care (based on HbA1c). The secondary objectives are assessing the impact of the ELFI health lifestyle intervention after three months on objective outcome parameters, including lipid profile, body composition, waist and hip circumference, blood pressure, and nutritional intake, as well as evaluating the lifestyle intervention and the online e-health platform used by participants and medical professionals. The study is a feasibility study, studying the ability of a personalised lifestyle intervention and e-health platform to change lifestyle behaviour and decrease the risk for the development of type 2 diabetes in people with prediabetes. The participants are newly diagnosed adults with prediabetes, aged 18-70 years. Prediabetes is defined as people with disturbed glucose values based on HbA1c levels of 39 - 53 mmol/mol (= 5.7 - 7.0%). The intervention in this study consists of a personalised lifestyle intervention for three months. After measurements of HbA1c, blood lipids, body composition, waist and hip circumferences, blood pressure, and after assessment of food intake, a personal goal is set and participants start following the personalised lifestyle intervention. This is partly a digital intervention and partly a physical intervention (blended care). The digital part is followed via an online e-health platform, which offers different information modules. The physical part consists of different measurements of the outcome parameters and community events, where participants are in contact with their general practitioner and peers. Besides, participants have three appointments during the intervention period with a dietician to discuss their personalised program. The main study outcome is the feasibility of the ELFI Health lifestyle intervention for three months in people with prediabetes in primary care. Key question is whether the intervention is appreciated by the subjects and working sufficiently to motivate participants in maintaining a healthier lifestyle. The feasibility will be evaluated by examination of the HbA1c level and subsequent prediabetes risk.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALELFI lifestyle interventionA (digital) lifestyle support intervention. Based on anthropometrics, food intake and lifestyle preferences, subjects will receive behavioral lifestyle support, especially with the focus on healthy food intake.

Timeline

Start date
2024-03-25
Primary completion
2024-08-08
Completion
2024-11-08
First posted
2024-02-01
Last updated
2024-11-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Netherlands

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06236334. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.