Bulimia Nervosa Clinical Trial
— BEGINOfficial title:
Predicting Binge and Purge Episodes From Passive and Active Apple Watch Data Using a Dynamical Systems Approach
Verified date | September 2021 |
Source | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
The Binge Eating Genetics Initiative (BEGIN) is an observational study where individuals with binge-eating disorder (BED) or bulimia nervosa (BN) complete assessments about eating disorder history, current disordered eating behavior, and mood. Participants also provide active data on binge eating, purging, nutrition, and cognitions using Recovery Record on the Apple Watch. Passive sensor data are collected via native applications over a 30-day period in 1000 individuals with BED or BN. Investigators will combine longitudinal passive (Apple Watch) and active (Recovery Record) data to predict when patients are at high risk of binge eating or purging. Results will enable the deployment of real-time, in-the-moment, personalized signaling of impending binge or purge episodes that will interrupt automatic behaviors and empower patients to exert control over binge eating and purging by engaging in therapeutic alternatives.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1166 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | August 31, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Resident of US; - a current BN or BED diagnosis (confirmed via questionnaire in screening instrument); - age 18-45 years, inclusive; - reads, speaks English; - existing iPhone user with iPhone 5 or later; - provides informed consent; - ambulatory Exclusion Criteria: - Current use of hormone therapy; - bariatric surgery, including the following: Roux-en-Y, gastric bypass, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, sleeve gastrectomy, duodenal switch with biliopancreatic diversion; - currently pregnant or breastfeeding; - thoughts of suicide with a plan in the 2 weeks prior to study enrollment; - hospitalization due to ED in the 2 weeks prior to study enrollment; - antibiotic use in the past 30 days (renders temporary ineligibility, but can be - eligible to participate again 30 days after the last dose); - probiotic use in the past 30 days |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | Virginia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Recovery Record, uBiome, University of Utah |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Prediction models for the occurrence of disordered eating episodes in individuals with BN/BED using passive sensor data | Dynamic systems approach will use passive and active data to illustrate the dynamics that lead up to a binge or purge event. Using passive data up to two hours prior to a binge or purge event as recorded within the Recovery Record app by the participant (but not within an hour of a previous event), changes in heart rate and actigraphy will be modeled as a function of current heart rate and actigraphy. Time leading up to the binge or purge event, type of event (binge or purge), and an interaction with the type of event will be included as moderators of the relationship of heart and steps in predicting their changes. As one approaches a binge or purge, this will capture a reduction in pattern stability as the strength of association between current heart rate and steps and changes in these same variables should become weaker as one approaches the binge or purge event. This analysis will be able to identify how early signs of instability are detectable before binge and purge events. | all reported disordered eating events during the 30 day observation period | |
Primary | Models of the dynamics in the 2 hours after a disordered eating event occurs | Using dynamical system approaches, changes in heart rate and steps will be modeled as a function of current levels in heart rate and steps. Time since the binge/purge, type of event, and BN/BED diagnosis (along with interactions between them) will be used as moderators of the relationships of heart rate and actigraphy in predicting the changes. | all reported disordered eating events during the 30 day observation period | |
Primary | Prediction models with contextual factors of disordered eating episodes | Contextual factors such as positive and negative mood, time of day, prior same day binge eating and/or purging, location, and use of coping skills will be used to inform the models from OUTCOME 1 to see how these factors moderate likelihood of disordered eating episodes. Current mood is assessed within Recovery Record. When participants log a meal, or a binge or purge, they are asked "Which feelings are you experiencing?" There are 28 response options. These include, but are not limited to Happy, Anxious, Lonely, Guilt, Angry, Depressed. Participants can select as many as they like. For each feeling they endorse, they can indicate the level to which they are experiencing these feeling on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from options such as 'A little' to 'Extreme', where higher values indicate greater intensity of the feeling endorsed. | all reported disordered eating events during the 30 day observation period |
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