Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Step Count Feedback Enhance Counseling for Weight Loss?
The objective of this study is to determine whether a tailored web-based system for providing feedback on walking step-counts, in combination with regular nutrition counseling, can improve weight loss over nutrition counseling alone in patients with heart disease.
Objective: This proposal was developed at the request of, and with input from, the Research
Council of the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA's) National Advisory Board for Nutrition
and Food Services, in an effort to address obesity, a major health problem for VA patients.
The prevalence of obesity in the United States has been increasing at an alarming rate. As a
result, obesity related chronic diseases such as diabetes are also increasing in prevalence.
While interventions that focus only on dietary changes can result in significant weight
loss, the lost weight is often rapidly regained. Physical activity, when added to a dietary
weight loss program, not only increases the initial weight loss but it also can play a
critical role in preventing weight regain. The primary objective of the proposed study is to
test the efficacy of a low-cost, innovative weight loss program targeting lifestyle physical
activity and diet in individuals with cardiovascular risk factors or disease.
Study Design and Methods: In this 3 year multi-site randomized controlled trial, the
investigators will recruit overweight and obese veterans with cardiovascular disease risk
factors or known cardiovascular disease who have been referred for nutritional counseling or
who have responded to advertisements for the study. Research participants will be randomized
to one of three study groups:
- nutritional counseling alone;
- nutritional counseling with simple pedometer feedback; and
- nutritional counseling, with both simple pedometer and enhanced pedometer (web-based)
feedback.
Each participant will have 5 visits with a dietitian in the course of 6 months. Participants
randomized to receive pedometer feedback will review objectively monitored step-count data
during their nutritional counseling sessions and will use the data to set new step-count
goals. The primary outcome, weight loss, will be assessed at the sixth and final session at
the end of the 6-month intervention. Enhanced pedometers that can monitor step-counts
throughout the day and upload time stamped step count data to a central computer will be
used to monitor adherence to a walking program.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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