PreDiabetes Clinical Trial
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The Impact of a Mobile Application Designed for Adults at Risk of Developing Diabetes on Following the Mediterranean Diet Plan, Physical Activity and Metabolic Parameters: a Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Aim: The aim of this study is to determine whether a prediabetes mobile application (PREDIABE-TR) designed in Turkish to inform and advise individuals at risk of developing diabetes about healthy eating and physical exercise can make a difference in the participants' eating according to the Mediterranean Diet Plan, or in their physical activity and other diabetes-related metabolic parameters. Methods: A total of 120 adults at risk of developing diabetes will be assigned into an experimental and a control group by means of Stratified Permuted Block Randomization. The adults in the experimental group will be using the PREDIABE-TR mobile application for a period of 6 months. Over the same period, the control group will use the Turkish Nutrition Guide and the Diabetes Checklists mobile application distributed by the Turkish Ministry of Health. At the end of the six-month period, a review will be made of the diabetes metabolic data, physical activity levels and the Mediterranean Diet eating behaviors. At the same time, an assessment will be made of the control group's use of the mobile application with the help of the Mobile Application Usability Scale. Statistical data will be analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences program. Discussion: The benefits of interventions to promote a healthy lifestyle are evident in terms of preventing a transition from prediabetes to diabetes and maintaining present status. The current novel coronavirus pandemic has clearly shown the advantages of and necessity for remote interventions. In this study, we will attempt to determine whether or not the use of the PREDIABE-TR mobile application can promote a healthy lifestyle and achieve a reduced risk of diabetes. Impact: This study will serve to provide evidence of the practicality, acceptability and cost effectiveness of various applications (such as mobile apps) that can be an alternative to face-to-face consultation and other medical practices. This alternative can be suggested to policy- and decision-makers. Such applications can also be considered preventive strategies.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 45 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria - Individuals to be included will be those who: are prediabetic (Impaired Fasting Glucose =100-125 mg/dl-mmol/L, A1C=5.7%-6.4% or Impaired Glucose Tolerance=140-190 mg/dl-mmol/L), - are active Android/phone operating system cell phone users, - are not pregnant or have any malignancy, - have no hearing or vision impairment, - are at least primary school graduates and fluent in Turkish. Exclusion criteria - Individuals who have a diagnosis of diabetes or are using an insulin pump or oral antidiabetic agents, - have vision impairment, - are pregnant, - have any condition that precludes engaging in physical activity, - have psychiatric issues or problems with communicating, will be excluded. |
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Akdeniz University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener-MEDAS) | The Turkish validity and reliability studies for MEDAS. | Change 6 months from baseline | |
Primary | International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) | The IPAQ International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form. | Change 6 months from baseline | |
Primary | Metabolic Measurements | The participants' A1C, fasting blood glucose values will be measured. The A1C Measurement represents a 3-month mean value The A1C testing does not require fasting conditions. The blood sample can be taken at any time of day. Over the period of the study, the A1C result the participant has obtained from being tested at any health facility will be taken from the personal health system records. | Change 6 months from baseline | |
Primary | Blood Glucose Measurement | The researcher will measure the participants' blood glucose with a Roche Accu-ChekĀ® perform nano device. A minimum eight-hour fasting period will be taken as a criterion for fasting blood glucose; a postprandial blood glucose test will be administered 2 hours after a meal. | Change 6 months from baseline | |
Secondary | Height-Weight Measurement and Body Mass Index | The researcher will measure the individuals' height and weight with calibrated devices. BMI will be calculated with the formula: weight (kg)/height (m2) (TEMD, Obesity Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines, 2019). | Change 6 months from baseline | |
Secondary | Mobile App Usability and Usage Assessment Scale | Three measures developed before to assess the usability and usage of a mobile application will be used. The validity and reliability study for the scales was performed for Turkish. | 6th month | |
Secondary | Mobile Application Usability Scale | This is a measure used to assess and understand how the mobile app can be improved and how it may be made more user-friendly. The scale is a 7-point Likert-type and has a total of 40 items (1=Definitely disagree, 7=Completely agree). Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the scale is reported as 0.80-0.94. | 6th month | |
Secondary | Continued Intention to Use Scale | This measurement tool was developed to assess how eager individuals are to use the app. Comprises a total of 6 items and is a 7-point Likert-type (1=Definitely disagree, 7=Completely agree). There are no reversely scored items on the scale. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the scale is reported as 0.90. | 6th month | |
Secondary | Brand Loyalty Scale | This scale was developed to determine the extent of individuals' loyalty to the mobile app. It comprises a total of 5 items and is a 7-point Likert-type (1=Definitely disagree, 7=Completely agree). There are no reversely scored items on the scale. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the scale is reported as 0.86. | 6th month |
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