Food Cravings Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Mindfulness Mobile Intervention Targeting Reductions in Food Cravings
Participants will complete a 5-week smartphone app-based intervention that teaches mindful eating skills. One goal is to determine to what extent participants will enjoy using the app and complete the intervention. The investigators predict that after completing the intervention, participants will report fewer episodes of eating in response to food cravings. The investigators will also measure several other biological and behavioral outcomes.
In this prospective repeated-measures cohort study, participants will complete a 5-week
smartphone app-based intervention that teaches mindful eating skills. The investigators will
assess psychological and behavioral intervention targets using questionnaires and brief
mobile assessments. The investigators will also measure BMI and adiposity. Assessments will
occur at pre-intervention, post-intervention, and 1 and 2 months post intervention. At
several times during the study, participants will also receive multiple daily text messages
asking them to complete a brief food craving assessment on their phone. This "experience
sampling" approach is critical as it allow the investigators to capture experiences and
behaviors that are often brief and automatic, making them poorly suited to traditional
retrospective questionnaires. The investigators will also assess acceptability and continued
use of the app via anonymous usage logs.
Overall, the aims are to 1) assess feasibility of the protocol, 2) assess changes in food
cravings and indulgence of cravings, and 3) determine the extent to which participants
remain engaged with the app after completing the 5-week intervention period and whether this
predicts maintenance of benefits at 1 month and 2 months post-intervention. An exploratory
aim is to measure the effects of the intervention on body weight, bodyfat, and bodyfat
distribution.
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