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NCT number NCT02295761
Other study ID # 100/2011
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received February 18, 2014
Last updated November 30, 2015
Start date January 2012
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date November 2015
Source University of Oulu
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Finland: Ethics Committee
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Objectives: Aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Facebook-delivered lifestyle counseling intervention on overweight and obese adolescent's physical activity, BMI and adherence to healthy lifestyles.

Design: A 12-week, randomized controlled trial with three, 24 and 36 month follow-up.

Settings: One of the Northern Finland healthcare districts school health care units.

Participants: all overweight or obese 13-16 years old adolescent and their parents were invited to study.

Methods: Adolescents were stratified by gender, age, and self-reported physical activity and they were randomized into three groups. Two experimental groups, where those both got Facebook-delivered lifestyle counseling and one of the experimental groups got activity monitor which showed the daily activity. One group served as a control group. Parents were allocated to intervention groups according which group their adolescent were randomized.

Outcomes: physical activity,body mass index (BMI) adherence to healthy lifestyles. Baseline measurements have been done and assessment to adherence to healthy lifestyles have been measured. Follow-up measures have been conducted three months after baseline. Adherence to healthy lifestyles measurement follow-up is at 24 and 36 months after intervention.


Description:

Adolescents inclusion criteria: weight-fof-height over 20% over normality (finnish recommendations), age 13-16 years old Exclusion criteria: mental health problems, or long term illness.

Adolescents outcome measures:

1. Change from baseline physical activity at 12 weeks using a blinded Polar Activity activity monitor. Primary outcome is measuder using continuous scale and measurement unit is one minute. For each subject the minutes per day is calculated (minimum value is 0).

It is a wrist worn uni-axial accelerometer designed to determine physical activity of children and adolescents. Polar activity monitor records activity in every 30 seconds bouts and the device records steps when user takes >70 steps per minute. Activity measurements were done for 21 days at baseline and three months follow-up measurements. A wear-time shows valid days in this study, and one valid day required at least 500 minutes / day and users had to have at least eight valid days from weekdays and also one from weekend.

The device integrates the total amount of acceleration in one dimension and counts physical activity quantity and quality, amount of steps and total energy expenditure in calories (Kcal). Physical activity is defined by metabolic equivalent of tasks (MET), which are divided in five areas of activity; very light (1-2 MET), light (2-3.5 MET), moderate (3.6-5 MET), vigorous (5.1-8 MET) and vigorous plus (>8 MET).

2. Change from baseline body mass index (BMI) at 12 weeks BMI was calculated from weight (kg) and height (cm) that were measured by heath care professionals. Formula BMI= weight (kg)/(height (m))2 were using calculating BMI. Scale is continuous.

3. Change from baseline adherence to healthy lifestyles at 12 weeks, 24 months and 36 months. The Adherence to healthy lifestyle is measured using Likert scale with 5 point. The range were from 1 to 5, where 1=strong disagree - 5=strong agree. The adherence to healthy lifestyle questionnaires validity and reliability have been tested before (Kyngäs et al. 2000. The development of an instrument to measure the compliance of adolescents with a chronic diseases. Journal of advanced nursing 32 (6):1499-1506.

Parents outcomes:

1) Change from baseline adherence to healthy lifestyles at 12 weeks, 24 months and 36 months. The Adherence to healthy lifestyle is measured using Likert scale with 5 point. The range were from 1 to 5, where 1=strong disagree - 5=strong agree. The adherence to healthy lifestyle questionnaires validity and reliability have been tested before (Kyngäs et al. 2000. The development of an instrument to measure the compliance of adolescents with a chronic diseases. Journal of advanced nursing 32 (6):1499-1506.

Data analysis: Across-group comparison of baseline physical activity, BMI, gender and age were conducted for evaluable participants using ANOVA (Kruskal-Wallis test) for continuous variables and for categorical variables (eg. sex) we used Fischer´s exact test.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 46
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date June 2012
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 13 Years to 16 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- 13-16 years old,

- overweight or obese (weight for height >20% over normality)

Exclusion Criteria:

- mental health problems, long term illnesses.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Lifestyle counseling (Fb)
Facebook-delivered lifestyle counseling
Lifestyle counseling + activity monitor (Fb+Act)
Facebook-delivered lifestyle counseling and self-monitoring physical activity using Polar activity monitor

Locations

Country Name City State
Finland University of Oulu, institute of health sciences Oulu

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Heidi Ruotsalainen

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Finland, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from baseline physical activity at 12 weeks Adolescent primary outcome is measuder using continuous scale and measurement unit is one minute.
It is a wrist worn uni-axial accelerometer designed to determine physical activity of children and adolescents. Polar activity monitor records activity in every 30 seconds bouts and the device records steps when user takes >70 steps per minute. Activity measurements were done for 21 days at baseline and three months follow-up measurements. A wear-time shows valid days in this study, and one valid day required at least 500 minutes / day and users had to have at least eight valid days from weekdays and also one from weekend.
12 weeks No
Secondary Change from baseline adherence to healthy lifestyle at 12 weeks, 24 and 36 months adolescent secondary outcome, parents primary outcome. The Adherence to healthy lifestyle is measured using Likert scale with 5 point. The range were from 1 to 5, where 1=strong disagree - 5=strong agree. The adherence to healthy lifestyle questionnaires validity and reliability have been tested before (Kyngäs et al. 2000. The development of an instrument to measure the compliance of adolescents with a chronic diseases. Journal of advanced nursing 32 (6):1499-1506. 12 weeks, 24 and 36 months No
Secondary Change from baselin BMI at 12 weeks adolescent secondary outcome BMI is calculated from weight (kg) and height (cm) that were measured by heath care professionals. Formula BMI= weight (kg)/(height (m))2 were using calculating BMI. Scale is continuous. 12 weeks No
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