Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veteran Preferences for and Feasibility of Automated Physical Activity Interventions: A Pilot Study
The purpose of this pilot is to assess the feasibility and potential effectiveness of three
specific e-health approaches. One approach, SparkPeople.com, involves the use of social
media and can be accessed through a free website. This approach has the potential to provide
support through an on-line community as well as a number of diet/weight and physical
activity related tools. A mobile phone application is also available for those with smart
phones. The second approach, BodyMedia, involves the use of an objective monitoring device
that tracks all activity. This information can be uploaded to a website to provide ongoing
monitoring and feedback about activity and energy expenditure. The third approach, P90X,
involves a DVD based resistance focused exercise program. While DVD programs are not
necessarily considered e-health, participants will be encouraged to participate in online
community forums associated with the program. All participants, regardless of randomization,
will be given 4 point of decision prompts that are laminated 8.5x11 posters encouraging
healthier behaviors to display in various areas of their home.
The specific aims are:
1. To assess the effect of the intervention on weight, activity levels, depression, and
adherence.
2. To determine level of interest, perceptions, feasibility and satisfaction of the
proposed interventions (i.e. SparkPeople.com vs. BodyMedia vs. P90X) with particular
attention to: 1) social media; 2) food logs; 3) objective monitoring of physical
activity; 4) use of point systems
This is a pilot study designed to better understand what elements/strategies help to engage
Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans in an e-health program for
promoting weight loss and increasing physical activity. These data will be used as pilot
information for a larger study to assess the effectiveness of using an e-health approach to
promote weight loss and increase physical activity among post-deployment OEF/OIF veterans
who are at risk for developing diabetes. Additionally, we seek to recognize any effects of
the intervention on other health-related outcomes, such as stress, depression or other
mental health measures, chronic pain, sleep, quality of life, satisfaction with care/
Veteran Affairs Health system, employment status, social support/connectedness.
Post-deployment OEF/OIF veterans worry about gaining weight and believe regular physical
activity is beneficial, yet many don't exercise due to health problems and/or chronic pain.
Healthy eating combined with physical activity are key strategies in maintaining or losing
weight and is important in preventing diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other preventable
illnesses as well as managing many mental health conditions and reducing chronic pain
symptoms. In addition, maintaining or improving physical activity/exercise may be an
effective strategy for addressing other post-deployment issues: stress, social issues.
E-health strategies may be an effective and potentially preferred as well as efficient
(cost-effective) way to deliver or assist OEF/OIF veterans with health and lifestyle related
health behaviors. There is a growing array of e-health tools, technologies and approaches to
assist people with diet-related issues (for weight loss or maintaining a healthy weight) and
to encourage physical activity. This includes cell phone applications, objective monitoring
devices such as pedometers and web-based programs (as well as combination of these different
strategies). However, the most effective and efficient way to encourage healthy eating and
weight loss/maintenance or promote physical activity remains an open question and which
tools and technologies might best engage the OEF/OIF veteran population in addressing these
lifestyle issues is yet to be determined.
OEF/OIF Coordinators will include the study recruitment flyer in their initial informational
mailing to new OEF/OIF veterans and publish the flyer in their monthly newsletter. The
recruitment flyer will encourage interested veterans to contact study staff via a toll free
number (where they will leave a message) or email. During one-on-one meetings, Coordinators
will identify overweight and obese OEF/OIF veterans who are interested in losing weight with
physical activity and with the veterans permission will forward the veterans name and phone
number to the research study staff by leaving a voice mail on the study phone line. During
these meetings, the OEF/OIF Coordinators will also provide basic information regarding the
program and provide the Veteran a recruitment flyer. Recruitment flyers will also be posted
at strategic locations around the VA with the approval of Public Affairs. Should study staff
fail to meet recruitment goals through the assistance of the OEF/OIF Coordinators and posted
flyers, primary care physicians (PCPs) will also be educated on the study and given study
recruitment flyers to give to potentially eligible patients. With the permission of the
veteran, PCPs will forward the veterans name and phone number to the research study staff by
leaving a voicemail on the study phone line.
Potential participants will be contacted by phone to be screened for eligibility. If
eligible, participant will be asked to come to the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Healthsystem
(VA) for a 1 ½ to 2 hour enrollment session. Patients will be consented at the start of this
enrollment visit, prior to the commencement of any research activities.
All research activities are outpatient. This pilot study will be a crossover study of two
6-week programs. The participant will be involved for 15 weeks.
The three home base diet and exercise programs we are testing are:
1. A web based diet and exercise program in which you can track your diet and exercise
progress and read and post messages to a large online community of others who are also
trying to lose weight. (Sparkpeople.com)
2. A program in which you wear a small device on your arm that measures your physical
activity and allows you to upload detailed physical activity data to a web site to help
you track your progress. (Bodymedia Fit)
3. A DVD based home exercise program that guides you through a daily exercise routine.
(P90X)
Thirty OEF/OIF veterans with body mass index (BMI) > 30 will be recruited to test the diet
and exercise programs. Each veteran will test only two of the three programs described
above.
Participants will be informed about the study by OEF/OIF coordinators, medical providers or
by reading posters about the study posted in outpatient areas in the Ann Arbor VA Medical
Center. Contact information for veterans who express an interest and give permission will be
forwarded to the research staff. Research staff will call the potential participant on the
phone, briefly describe the study and then complete a short eligibility screening
questionnaire. Eligible and interested participants will schedule an initial in person study
visit.
At the initial study visit, participants will
- Complete the informed consent process and sign an informed consent document.
- Receive instructions for completing an online survey to be completed during the visit
or at home
- Have height and weight recorded by the research coordinator
- Be randomly assigned to test two of the three diet and exercise programs described
above
- Receive instructions and related equipment or materials for the first program to test.
- Schedule a follow up visit to cross over to the second program after 6 weeks.
Participants will then test the diet and exercise program at home for 6 weeks.
. At this second visit, the cross over visit, participants will
- Return the materials from the first program they tested
- Have weight rechecked
- Receive instructions on filling out a second online survey asking about experience with
program 1 to be completed during the visit or at home
- Complete a 30 minute interview or schedule a time to complete the interview by phone
- Receive instructions and related equipment or materials for the second program.
Participants will then test the second program at home for 6 weeks.
Participants will then arrange with the study coordinator to return the equipment and
materials for the second intervention tested, complete a third online survey and a second
interview.
Participants may choose to complete the study without a third VA visit. They would return
equipment and materials by mail at the VA's expense, complete the final survey online from
home and complete the final interview by phone. Study staff will ask participant for
self-reported weight measurement if the final visit is done remotely. For participants who
do come to the VA for the final assessment, we will also recheck their weight.
Study staff may contact participants by email or phone to remind participants to complete
surveys, upcoming phone interviews, and upcoming research visits. If participant does not
complete survey online, study staff will offer to mail the survey for participant to
complete at home (including a return envelope), or doing the survey by phone.
If participants test the SparkPeople.com website, they will receive an email from study
staff with video clips that describe the website in further detail. The will also receive
emails directly from Sparkpeople.com depending on how they set their profile.
If participants test the BodyMedia fit device, BodyMedia will send an email directly to the
participant with directions on setting up their account.
All three of the diet and exercise programs we are testing in this study are commercially
available home exercise programs and they are not programs developed by or delivered by the
VA or VA staff.
Please note: At initial study visit, participant is randomized to 2 of the 3 possible
interventions.
- The BodyMedia Fit device has nickel contacts on the device. These contacts will be
directly next to skin. If participant has known nickel allergy and randomized to
BodyMedia Fit group, they will not participate in Body Media Fit intervention.
Participant will be given the intervention they were not selected for and given
necessary instructions.
- If participant has an unknown nickel allergy and they have a reaction to the BodyMedia
Fit device, study staff will document in file on I: drive and tell the participant to
stop wearing the device. The participant will wait until the end of the 6 weeks without
an intervention.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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