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This program aims to help veterans who take antipsychotic medications lose weight. We use a program based on the American Diabetes Association's "Diabetes Prevention Program," and we have modified it to fit the lifestyles of people with mental illness. All participants are educated about nutrition and cutting down fat intake, how and when to exercise, and the causes of diabetes and how to prevent it. Participants must be veterans who live within one hour of the West Los Angeles VA hospital.


Clinical Trial Description

Rationale: The focus of this project is to develop a strategy to combat medication associated weight gain, the most problematic side effect of the newer antipsychotic medications. Improvements in long-term health outcomes might then be expected to change quality of life, promote treatment adherence, rehabilitative potential, and decrease resource utilization.

Procedures:

Half of the patients will randomized to the behavioral weight loss program (Lifestyle Balance Program) and do the following: Meet with their psychiatrist and a nutritionist who will go over diet recommendations with the patient Given a 7% weight loss goal Assisted in obtaining a 500 calorie reduction per day Asked to exercise for at least 30 min/day, at least 5 days a week Maintain weekly food and exercise diaries Be quizzed on their knowledge of healthy eating habits and nutrition

The other half of the patients will be randomized to "Usual Care" and will:

Receive pamphlets about Lifestyle Balance, starting exercise, and general nutritional information regarding food pyramids and the amount of calories in fast foods.

Be encouraged to exercise and eat a healthy diet Not receive classes on nutrition or exercise Be seen on the same schedule as the experimental group, in order to equalize contact time.

After six months, if patients in the "usual care group" wish to participate in the more rigorous behavioral weight loss program they will be given that opportunity.

Visits:

Time Line:

Each subject will be followed for one year. Healthy Lifestyles courses will take eight weeks to complete. Visits will be monthly for the remaining 12 months Enrollment: 120 patients Course of study: October 2005-October 2008

At Beginning and Termination:

Informed Consent (at start of study only) Psychiatric interviews and assessments Physical Examination Framingham risk assessment for cardiovascular disease Electrocardiogram Lipid Profile, fasting glucose, Hemoglobin A1C

At Each Visit:

Vitals, weight, waist circumference, BMI, and % Fat Food and exercise diaries will be reviewed

At Month One and Month Six:

Lipid Profile, fasting glucose, Hemoglobin A1C Electrocardiogram Psychiatric assessments

At Month Nine:

Lipid Profile, fasting glucose, Hemoglobin A1C Electrocardiogram

Clinical Care:

All patients will continue their clinical care with their current psychiatrist and general physician. Medications will not be manipulated for the purpose of this study.

Incentives:

All patients will receive $10 per visit for reimbursement. A total of 18 visits will yield a maximum of $180 in reimbursement if they stay in the study for a whole year. The group participating in the behavioral intervention program will also receive rewards for achieving weight loss goals and be given incentives such as a pedometer and Slimfast meal replacements. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00344500
Study type Interventional
Source VA Office of Research and Development
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2005
Completion date September 2009

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