Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementation of Medical Weight Management by Telemedicine
As the prevalence and associated healthcare costs of obesity continue to increase, the need for obesity treatments that contribute to weight loss maintenance are needed. Through the functionality of a smart device, telehealth can provide quality healthcare to individuals of different socioeconomic communities, expand healthcare access, as well as reduce overall healthcare costs. This research program will uncover the effects of a 12-week commercially available telehealth-based weight management program (inHealth Medical Services, Inc.) on body weight, blood pressure, and steps.
Solutions for convenient and cost saving healthcare services are needed in order to control
costs to the public. Currently, there is a gap in weight management research involving
telemedicine as a potential tool for obesity treatment. The use of technology will promote
general health awareness, dietary intake and exercise practices, as well as patient
compliance. Successful weight management program components learned from hallmark clinical
trials include: frequent contact with the patient, frequent measurements, patient education,
and monitoring tools to help alleviate barriers to adherence.
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a fully on-line, 12-week, medically
monitored weight management program on obesity-related health outcomes. These obesity related
outcomes include body weight, body fat, blood pressure and physical activity. Our central
hypothesis is that this video conferencing (video conference similar to skype) platform will
significantly improve health outcomes of quality of life, and participant adherence when
coupled with a multidisciplinary team. The primary objective of this study is to determine
the effect of a fully on-line medical weight management program on cardiometabolic outcome
measures directly associated with obesity. Data collection will be conducted prospectively
with all patient information and data will be secured through a HIPAA compliant server
database accessible only by the research team.
There are two specific aims proposed for this fully on-line 12-week medically monitored
weight management program: 1) to investigate the changes in body weight in response to health
coaching via telemedicine using the inHealth Medical Services, Inc, online program structure
and 2) to examine changes in steps and dietary eating quality. The central hypothesis is that
telehealth functions will improve health outcomes, quality of life, behaviors, and
participant adherence.
The public health benefits of weight management via telehealth are vast. Through the
functionality of a mHealth (mobile health) devices, quality health coaching can be provided
to individuals in different socioeconomic communities, expand healthcare access, as well as
reduce overall healthcare costs.
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