Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Automated Step-count Feedback to Promote Physical Activity in Diabetes
The primary purpose of this study is to test an Internet based program along with an enhanced pedometer to promote walking in people with diabetes. The major research question to be answered is if counseling and feedback that emphasizes a 10-minute minimum duration for physical activity bouts result in a different pattern of walking behavior compared to counseling and feedback focusing only on total daily accumulated steps.
Objective #1: To develop and test a computer program that automatically collects enhanced
pedometer data, records the data in a format suitable for statistical analysis, and
generates a personally tailored motivational web page and distributes an e-mail reminder
message to encourage the participant to log on to his/her website.
Objective #2: To compare total daily steps in people with diabetes randomized to two
different 6-week pedometer and web-based walking interventions. The two interventions will
differ only in the emphasis for goal setting and feedback.
Group 1: Emphasizes 10-minute minimum duration of physical activity bouts
Group 2: Emphasizes total daily steps without regard to duration of walking bouts
Objective #3: To compare steps accumulated in walking bouts lasting for at least 10 minutes
between the same two groups of participants with diabetes.
Objective #4: To assess the feasibility, cost, dropout rate and participant satisfaction
with a pedometer and web-based walking intervention for participants with diabetes.
This study will consist of three phases. Phase I will be the development of a web-based
interactive system including data downloading and tailored messages.
Phase II is a usability testing phase in which 8 participants will be recruited to wear the
pedometer, interact with the web-based system and give feedback for final development. The
Usability phase will occur exactly like the Phase III outlined below except that the
participants will be assigned to a study group rather than randomized, and they will be
on-study for 2 weeks only - one week for the enrollment phase and one week of the
intervention phase. At the end of the intervention week, they will not complete the post
survey but will instead complete a feasibility/usability survey and meet with the study
staff to help define improvements and adjustments for the Phase III trial. To maximize the
Usability Phase, the feedback received from the first four participants will be incorporated
in the website before the last four participants are enrolled.
The final phase (Phase III) will include a total of 40 men and women ages > 18 years old,
who have Type II Diabetes and are interested in starting a walking program. If they meet
eligibility and sign a consent form they will enroll in a randomized control trial comparing
two similar interventions to promote walking. Both interventions are 6-week pedometer-based
interventions that rely on step-count feedback to motivate participants to increase their
walking. Tailored behavioral, informational and motivational messages will be delivered on
the website and the enhanced pedometer work by participants will automatically upload
time-stamped step count data to a central computer. One of the interventions, the "10 minute
bouts" intervention will emphasize bouts of walking lasting at least 10 minutes and of at
least moderate intensity. The second intervention called the "total steps" intervention will
emphasize total accumulated daily step counts without regard to duration or intensity of
walking bouts.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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