Obesity Clinical Trial
— M-TRIMM2Official title:
Monday-Focused Tailored Rapid Interactive Mobile Messaging for Weight Management 2
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study, involves the implementation and evaluation of a Monday-focused, individually tailored mobile health application to assist overweight or obese adults who would like to achieve a healthful weight. The goal was to evaluate the application of a Monday-focused delivery system for the M-TRIMM2 intervention on participants who worked or lived in areas in or adjacent to Johns Hopkins East Baltimore medical campus.Targeting mobile messaging occurred at strategic intervals throughout each week, with the intent of prompting participants to renew their health resolutions each Monday combined with lifestyle behavioral education.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 154 |
Est. completion date | September 27, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | September 27, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - age = 18 and <71 - BMI > 25 - having a phone that was capable of receiving text-messages and being willing to receive text-messages Exclusion Criteria: - age <18 or = 71 - BMI = 25 - not having a phone that was capable of receiving text-messages or not being willing to receive text-messages |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change from baseline in self-efficacy to lose weight | Weight Efficacy Lifestyle Questionnaire (Clark, Abrams,& Niaura, 1991) | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Other | Physical activity change from baseline | International Physical Activity Questionnaire - was used to calculate the total metabolic equivalents (MET)-minutes per week, and MET-minutes per week for four domains of physical activity: (1) PA activity performed at work or during volunteer activities, (2) transportation-related PA (such as walking to do errands), (3) PA performed during housework and caring for family, and (4) recreational, sport, and leisure-time PA. | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Other | Change from baseline in fruit and vegetable servings intake from baseline | National Cancer Institute's (NCI) 19-item All -Day Fruit and Vegetable Screener was used to calculate daily averages of fruit and vegetable serving intake, using NCI's 2001 scoring protocol. | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Other | Change from baseline in percent energy from fat intake | National Cancer Institute's 17-item Percent Energy from Fat Screener - All-Day Quick Food Scan was used and scored according to NCI's 2004 protocol. | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Other | Change from baseline in scores of perceived exercise benefits and barriers to engaging in exercise and physical activity | The 43-item Exercise Benefits and Barriers Scale was used. Separate scores will be calculated for perceived benefits and for perceived barriers. (Sechrist, Walker, & Pender, 1987) | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Other | Comparison of satisfaction with the program and suggestions for improvement between intervention and control groups | Participants completed a questionnaire that included quantitative and qualitative questions. Most of the qualitative questions sought to assess what parts of the program worked well and what could have been done better. For instance, participants were asked for their suggestions about what could be done to improve the M-TRIMM2 program, what messages they liked and did not like, and why they would or would not recommend the program to their friends. The quantitative questions covered a variety of topics, including participants engagement with the program (i.e. whether the participants read the messages they received), how useful messages were in helping participants reach the eight study goals (i.e. eating only when hungry, and exercising more), how helpful the goals were helping participants to achieve weight loss, and whether the program helped participants commit to new goals each Monday during the intervention. |
~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization compared to baseline | |
Primary | Percent change in weight from baseline | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization | ||
Secondary | Body Mass Index (BMI) change from baseline | BMI = kg/m2 | ~8 weeks, ~16 weeks, and ~42 weeks post-randomization |
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