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NCT number NCT03445325
Other study ID # H16-03090-a
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 1, 2018
Est. completion date December 23, 2019

Study information

Verified date June 2022
Source University of British Columbia
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is the first of three sub-studies aimed at evaluating the outcomes of Living Green, Healthy for Teens (LiGHT v2.1), an app for 13 to 17 year -olds and their families that is intended to help them shift from an unhealthy lifestyle toward better health habits in three areas: physical activity, nutrition and sedentary behaviours. This first evaluation has the following aims to: 1) describe reach; 2) determine utilization/adherence to strategies implemented in the app and predictors of utilization/adherence; 3) assess change in knowledge and lifestyles behaviours associated with obesity as well as assess mediators of behaviour change. As this is a formative evaluation, it will prospectively follow 500 families for 4.5 months.


Description:

Living Green, Healthy for Teens (LiGHT v2) is an engaging online, individualized, gamified lifestyle management program for youth focused on initiating long-term behaviour-change in youth and their families in order to help them shift from an unhealthy lifestyle toward better health habits in three areas: physical activity, nutrition and sedentary behaviour. The program aims both to treat and prevent childhood obesity, as well as to mitigate increased risk for metabolic and non-metabolic complications associated with obesity in the short and long-term. Because parents have been shown to be of primary importance in treating childhood obesity, LiGHT v2 will educate and engage parents as well as youth. Parents will receive separate but complementary content, intended to guide them as they shop for and prepare food and make behavioural changes within their families. The content for parents will be delivered using the same social software that facilitates peer-to-peer conversations with teen users (forums), but the channels will be gated, so teens and parents each have their own space. LiGHT v2's social features will help parents strategize and empathize with other families facing similar challenges. The program will be evaluated using three separate study groups. This protocol describes the first of the three. A sample of 1400 families (one parent and one child) recruited by an online web panel will be screened for eligibility (i.e., children aged 13-17 and their parents). Of these, it is expected that approximately 500 will meet our eligibility criteria and express an interest in enrolling in the study, and of these, about 50% will actually enroll in the study. This evaluation will use a prospective design that integrates pre- and post-evaluations. All families will be given access to LiGHT v2.1 to use from their home computer and prospectively followed for 4.5 months. Parents will complete questionnaires at baseline and after 4.5 months, which assess behaviours, sociodemographics, mediators of behaviour change, and satisfaction with the app. Teens will complete questionnaires at baseline, and after 1 and 4.5 months, which assess behaviours, satisfaction with the app, mediators of behaviour change, and knowledge for recommendations for healthy behaviours. Parent/child usage will also be monitored using web-analytic tools in order to understand how users interact with LiGHT.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 500
Est. completion date December 23, 2019
Est. primary completion date November 30, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 13 Years to 17 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Youth participants must be between the ages of 13 and 17 - Youth participants and at least one of their parents must be literate in English - Youth participants and at least one of their parents must be able to read at the grade 5 level or above - Parent participants must have primary custody of the child participant - Families must have a computer or mobile device and internet access at home Exclusion Criteria: - Youth participants must not have any health condition that restricts the amount or type of activity the participant can do - Youth participants must not have any health condition that severely restricts the types of food the participant can eat - Youth participants must not have a diagnosis of type I diabetes - Youth participants must not have any reason (including cognitive, psychological, or physical limitations) that preclude them from being able to spend 20-30 minutes using a computer program that is written at a 5th grade reading level

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
LiGHT v2.1
The LiGHT mobile program strives to support youth and their families to adopt lifelong healthy behaviours in four areas - eating, physical activity, recreational screen time and sleep - to foster healthy growth and development, to prevent chronic diseases and manage unhealthy weights. The program includes content that involve the family, and focus on behavioural therapy as well as dietary and physical activity patterns. LiGHT is intended to be engaging and fun, provide virtual and tangible rewards, and interact with participants multiple times per day. In addition, it will feature a mobile social support network and interaction with a live coach with specialized training in motivational interviewing to support youth/families in changing their health behaviours through messaging and phone calls.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada BC Children's Hospital Research Institute Vancouver British Columbia

Sponsors (7)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of British Columbia Ayogo Health Inc., Childhood Obesity Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Merck Canada Inc., Pacific Blue Cross, Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Functionality Monthly satisfaction surveys will assess whether users like the program (e.g. was LiGHT fun, easy to use and intuitive, did it offer content to which they could relate and features they like) and whether they have suggestions for improvement 4.5 months
Primary Reach Survey questions will assess socio-demographic characteristics of families and will be compared against those who were invited to participate in the study (from a web-based panel) and families who typically register for weight-management centres in Canada. Baseline
Primary Adherence Web-analytic tools will track utilization of LiGHT components and all interactions with the program. Adherence will be calculated as cumulative number of feature-specific interactions per week (e.g., number of interactions with articles, number of interactions with social wall, etc.). Ongoing for 4.5 months
Primary Change in health behaviour knowledge Survey questions (using a LiGHT-specific tool) will assess teens' knowledge of Canadian recommendations for healthy eating, physical activity, and sedentary behaviours. Knowledge will be reported as an aggregate knowledge score from 0 to 13 (a score of 0 indicates low knowledge and a score of 13 indicates high knowledge), as well as sub-score for each of the knowledge area (healthy eating, physical activity, and sedentary behaviours). Baseline and 4.5 months
Primary Change in physical activity behavior (teens) Survey questions will assess teens' physical activity behaviours, and change in physical activity will be computed based on a composite physical activity score. Teen physical activity will be assessed using a modified version of the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (PAC-Q), and scored as average minutes per day of moderate-vigorous physical activity. Baseline and 4.5 months
Primary Change in physical activity behavior (parents) Survey questions will assess parents' physical activity behaviours, and change in physical activity will be computed based on a composite physical activity score. Parent physical activity will be assessed using a modified version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF), and scored as average minutes per day of moderate-vigorous physical activity. Baseline and 4.5 months
Primary Change in sedentary behaviour Survey questions will assess teens' and parents' recreational screen time use (using the Take Action survey), and will be reported as the number of self-reported hours of recreational screen time per day. Baseline and 4.5 months
Primary Change in dietary behaviour Survey questions will assess teens' and parents' dietary behaviours, and be reported as average number of fruits and vegetables and sugar-sweetened beverages per day. Baseline and 4.5 months
Secondary Change in mediators of behaviour change Survey questions will assess teens' self-efficacy and motivation in changing the health behaviours targeted by LiGHT Baseline, 1 month, and 4.5 months
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