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NCT number NCT03973424
Other study ID # 17-3027
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 14, 2019
Est. completion date May 21, 2020

Study information

Verified date June 2020
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of an innovative 6-month smartphone-delivered intervention using simplified monitoring of dietary intake compared to a smartphone-delivered intervention with standard calorie monitoring among parents with overweight or obesity.


Description:

This is a 6-month randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy of two smartphone-based dietary and weight change interventions among 70 parent-child dyads with at least one child between the ages of 2 and 12 (70 adults and 70 children ages 2-12). One intervention group (Simple) will use a simplified, low-burden form of dietary tracking in the study smartphone application and the other group (Standard) will use standard calorie tracking. Components of both interventions include (1) setting personalized goals for weight, dietary intake, and daily activity (2) adaptive text message interventions based on behavior change techniques such as goal setting and in-the-moment progress feedback several times per week, (3) weekly tailored feedback updated in the study smartphone app, and (4) weekly lessons on the smartphone app. The primary objective is to promote weight loss in the parents, and the secondary objective is to determine if one or both interventions produce a ripple effect of parent dietary change onto dietary changes in the child.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 144
Est. completion date May 21, 2020
Est. primary completion date May 6, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 2 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria (parent):

- Currently age 21-55.

- Body mass index (BMI) of 25-50 kg/m².

- Have one child between the ages of 2-12.

- Own an iPhone running at least iOS11 with a data and text messaging plan.

- Have the ability to read, write, and speak English.

Inclusion Criteria (child):

- Currently age 2-12.

Exclusion Criteria (parent):

- Lost more than 10 pounds in the last 6 months.

- Currently participating in another nutrition or weight loss program.

- Currently meeting exercise recommendations of 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.

- Currently pregnant or breastfeeding, pregnant within the past 6 months, or planning to become pregnant within the next 6 months.

- Planning to relocate in the next 8 months.

- Will be out of town for 2 weeks or more in the next 8 months.

- Cannot attend two visits at the UNC Weight Research Program clinic.

- Pre-existing medical condition(s) that preclude adherence to an unsupervised exercise program, as determined by items endorsed on the PAR-Q (Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire).

- Treatment of diabetes with insulin or oral medications that may cause hypoglycemia.

- History of clinically diagnosed eating disorder.

- Diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

- Hospitalization for a psychiatric diagnosis within the last year.

- Report a past diagnosis of or current symptoms of alcohol or substance dependence.

- Another member of the household (family member or roommate) is a participant or staff member in this study.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Simple
Participants have three daily goals (weighing, dietary goal, activity goal), will self-monitor (weigh on Wi-Fi enabled scale, use a simplified form of tracking only high-calorie, high-fat foods in the study smartphone app, wear Fitbit activity tracker), will receive 4-5 tailored text messages each week, and will view weekly tailored feedback and lessons in smartphone app.
Standard
Participants have three daily goals (weighing, dietary goal, activity goal), will self-monitor (weigh on Wi-Fi enabled scale, track calorie intake, wear Fitbit activity tracker), will receive 4-5 tailored text messages each week, and will view weekly tailored feedback and lessons in smartphone app.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill The Obesity Society

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity Change in minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity as measured by the Paffenbarger Physical Activity Questionnaire, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. The PPAQ is a self-administered questionnaire that asks for a recall of physical activity over the previous 1 week. Participants report how many days and for how many minutes each day they engage in brisk walking, and report other exercise activities that week (non-occupational and non-household-related), including how many days and for how many minutes each time. Activities are assigned MET values according to the Compendium of Physical Activities, when are then used to classify activities as light moderate, or vigorous, and are also assigned energy expenditure amounts in kcal. These values are used to calculate total energy expenditure in kcal/week, as well as energy expenditure from and total minutes engaged in moderate-to-vigorous activities, measured in kcal/week and minutes/week, respectively. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Sedentary behavior Change in sedentary behavior as measured by the self-administered Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire for Adults (SBQ), from baseline to 3, and 6 months. The SBQ asks about amount of sitting time on weekdays (8 items) and weekends (8 items), and are scored by summing up the total time spent in sedentary time (in hours) on weekdays and weekends, ranging from 0 hours to 6+ hours per day. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Physical food environment Change in healthy and unhealthy foods offered in the home as measured by a physical food environment self-report questionnaire, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. There are 80 total items, 32 unhealthy items and 48 healthy items. Participants report whether each food/drink item is in the home or not (yes or no), and the items are summed for an unhealthy total and healthy total, and may also be used to total number of sugar-sweetened beverages/juice (out of 8 items), caloric beverages (15 items), fruits (17 items), vegetables (14 items), high-fat high-calorie items (20 items), and low-fat low-calorie items (14 items). Higher numbers indicate greater amounts of those types of food in the home. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Social food environment Change in social food environment as measured by the Meals in our Household Questionnaire, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. This consists of 50 items across 6 subscales, summed to create a total score for each: structure of family meals (10 items, score range 0-40), problematic child mealtime behaviors (20 items, range 0-70), use of food as a reward (6 items, range 0-24), parental concern about child's diet (17 items, range 0-85), spousal stress related to child's mealtime behaviors (4 items, score range 4-20), and influence of child's food preferences on what other family members eat (3 items, range 2-14). Higher scores indicate higher instances of use of the scale in question (ex: greater structure of family meals, greater use of food as a reward, etc.). Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Household food rules Change in household food rules as measured by 12 items from the self-report Active Where Parent-Child Survey, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. The 12 items are summed to create a total score that ranges from 0-12, where higher scores indicate a greater number of food rules used. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Weight control self-efficacy Change in weight control self-efficacy using the 20-item self-report Weight Efficacy Lifestyle Questionnaire, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. Items are rated on a scale of 0-9, and summed for a total score ranging from 0-180, with higher scores indicated greater self-efficacy. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Self-efficacy for exercise Change in self-efficacy for exercise, as measured by the self-reported Self-Efficacy and Exercise Habits Survey, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. Responses for two subscales (Sticking to it - 8 items, Making time for exercise - 4 items) are averaged to yield a score from 1 to 5, with higher values representing higher self-efficacy for exercise. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Self-regulation Change in self-regulation as measured by the 26-item self-report Eating Behavior Inventory, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. Scores range from 26-130, with higher scores indicating more use of positive eating behaviors. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Depressive symptoms Change in depressive symptoms, as measured by the self-report 20-tem Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), from baseline to 3, and 6 months. Scores range from 0-60, with higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Other Stress Change in stress, as measured by the self-report 10-item Perceived Stress scale, from baseline to 3 and 6 months. Scores range from 0-40, with higher scores indicating greater stress. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Primary Percent weight loss: objective Weight change from baseline to 6 months calculated as a percent from baseline weight. Baseline, 6 Months
Primary Weight Absolute weight change from baseline to 6 months. Baseline, 6 Months
Secondary Dietary tracking adherence Number of days of complete dietary tracking summed over the 6-month study period. from Baseline to 6 Months
Secondary Parent diet Change in parent daily caloric intake as measured by 24-hour dietary recall from baseline to 6 months. Baseline, 6 Months
Secondary Child diet Change in child daily caloric intake as measured by 24-hour dietary recall from baseline to 6 months. Baseline, 6 Months
Secondary Percent weight loss: WiFi scale Weight change calculated as a percent from baseline weight (measured in kg), using official assessment weights taken from participants' study-provided WiFi-enabled weighing scale and transmitted via WiFi, from baseline to 3, and 6 months. Baseline, 3 Months, 6 Months
Secondary Child BMI-percentile Change in child BMI-percentile using at-home measurements of child's weight (on parent WiFi-enabled scale) and height Baseline, 6 Months
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