Overweight and Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Web-Based Weight Loss & Weight Maintenance Intervention for Older Rural Women
Verified date | August 2023 |
Source | University of Nebraska |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This project will evaluate an Internet delivery strategy to address weight loss and maintenance among rural midlife and older women.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 301 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 40 Years to 69 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - women aged 40-69 - overweight or Class I & II obese (BMI 28 to 39.9)or BMI 40 to 45 with physician clearance - state a commitment to losing weight - speak and read English - able to communicate over the telephone - able to use a computer with minimal assistance and complete electronic forms and surveys - have access to and are able to access the Internet - commitment to access the website as required by the research intervention including weekly self-reporting of calories and fat grams, weekly self-reporting of physical activity, pedometer steps, and body weight, and weekly (or more often) participation in other website components as determined by group to which randomized and phase of intervention - have or are willing to obtain an email account - have access to a DVD player - able to walk without an assistive device - answer 'no' to all questions on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) or obtain clearance from their physician to become more active Exclusion Criteria: - diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes - diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and require insulin - = 10% weight loss in last six months - enrolled in a weight loss management program - enrolled in a formal program of cardiac rehabilitation or undergoing physical rehabilitation - taking medications that affect weight loss or weight gain - other physical or medical restrictions that would preclude following the minimum recommendations for moderate physical activity and healthy eating. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Nebraska | National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 1: Differences in Change in Weight between Groups - Body Weight (kg) | Aim 1: The primary aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of web-based only (WO) intervention with web-based interventions supplemented with peer-led discussion support group (WD) or professional email counseling (WE) for achieving change in the primary outcome of body weight between groups across three phases [Phase I guided weight loss (baseline to 6 months), Phase 2 continued guided weight loss and weight maintenance over 12 months (6 months and 18 months), Phase 3 self-directed weight maintenance over 12 months (18 months and 30 months)]. | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Primary | Differences in Change in Weight between Groups - waist circumference (cm) | Aim 1: Differences in Change in Weight between Groups - waist circumference (cm) | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Primary | Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Kcal intake | Aim 2: The secondary aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of web-based only (WO) intervention with web-based interventions supplemented with peer-led discussion support group (WD) or professional email counseling (WE) for achieving change in primary outcomes of behavioral and biomarkers of healthy eating and activity between groups across three phases [Phase I guided weight loss (baseline and 6 months), Phase 2 continued guided weight loss and weight maintenance over 12 months (6 months and 18 months), Phase 3 self-directed weight maintenance over 12 months (18 months and 30 months)] | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Primary | Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Weekly minutes moderate or greater intensity activity | Aim 2: Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Weekly minutes moderate or greater intensity activity | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Primary | Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Blood Pressure | Aim 2: Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Blood Pressure | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Primary | Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Blood Lipids | Aim 2: Differences in Change in Healthy Eating and Activity Outcomes between Groups - Blood Lipids | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Secondary | Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Weight loss targets between Groups | Aim 1: Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Weight loss targets between Groups | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Secondary | Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Healthy Eating between Groups | Aim 2: Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Healthy Eating between Groups | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months | |
Secondary | Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Physical Activity between Groups | Aim 2: Differences in Change in attaining Criterion-based Physical Activity between Groups | Phase 1-baseline and 6 months, Phase 2-6 months and 18 months, Phase 3-18 months and 30 months |
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