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This study will examine the effects of smartphone-based lifestyle medicine for alleviating generalised anxiety symptoms in Chinese population. Since a range of lifestyle factors are involved in the pathogenesis and progression of generalised anxiety disorder ( Cox & Olatunji, 2016; Dale et al., 2014; Vøllestad et al., 2012), modifying different lifestyle factors simultaneously, for examples, diet, exercise, stress and sleep, may be effective to reduce generalised anxiety symptoms. Recent studies indicate that service users are showing an increasing interest in self-help interventions for common mental disorders because of their accessibility and low cost (Marshall et al., 2021; Weisel et al., 2019). Nonetheless, to date, only limited self-help interventions that target lifestyle medicine for generalised anxiety symptoms are available. This study will be a randomised controlled trial on the effects of a self-help smartphone-based lifestyle medicine intervention for reducing generalised anxiety symptoms in Chinese population. Prior to all study procedures, eligible participants will be required to complete an online informed consent (with telephone support). Around 50 eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either smartphone-based lifestyle medicine (LM group) or the waitlist control group (WL group) in a ratio of 1:1. The randomization will be performed by an independent assessor using a computer-generated list of numbers. Participants in the LM group will receive the multicomponent lifestyle medicine intervention via the app for 8 weeks, whilst the WL control group will receive the intervention after trial completion. The primary outcomes will be the level of generalised anxiety symptoms at immediate and 3-month post-intervention assessments; while the secondary outcomes will be the level of depressive symptoms, insomnia symptoms, physical activity, health-related quality of life, functional impairment, health-promoting behaviours, and intervention acceptability at immediate and 3-month post-intervention assessments.


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NCT number NCT05278455
Study type Interventional
Source Chinese University of Hong Kong
Contact Vincent Wing-Hei Wong, PhD student in Psychology
Phone +852 39436575
Email vincentwongWH@link.cuhk.edu.hk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 2022
Completion date September 2023

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