Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04739033 |
Other study ID # |
UCH-86 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 3, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
June 10, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2021 |
Source |
Cardenal Herrera University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study aims to analyze the effects of a online program focused on promoting healthy
lifestyle habits (healthy eating and increased physical activity), on obese or overweight
adults with hypertension. Participants will be recruited from a hypertension unit of a public
hospital. These patients will be randomized allocated into two interventional groups:
experimental group will receive audiovisual instructions from their hypertension specialist
doctor, and the control group from a doctor outside the patient. Assessment will include:
body composition (BMI), blood pressure, and eating behaviour.
Description:
Hypertension incidence and overweight or obesity related, constitute a worrying public health
problem nowadays. Evidence indicates that, despite the existence of several factors involved
in their etiology, diet and physical activity play a particularly important role in the
treatment and prevention of obesity and associated disorders. However, interventions for the
treatment of obesity encounter some environmental and personal barriers, specifically
problems or deficits in motivation. These barriers sometimes make it difficult to implement
intervention strategies. In this sense, there is an important agreement about the need to
generate alternatives and strategies which promote intrinsic motivation, self-regulation and
self-efficacy as fundamental variables which have a direct relationship with the adherence
and success of obesity treatments. To achieve this, Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) are a very promising alternative, as they can provide personalised
feedback and can be flexibly adapted to each user. In addition, ICTs also present other
important advantages, especially their excellent cost-benefit ratio, and the possibility of
increasing the efficiency of the interventions, since they allow to reach a greater number of
users at a lower cost.
Therefore, this study aims to analyze the effects of a 3 months duration self-applied online
program, composed of 9 modules focused on promoting healthy lifestyle habits (healthy eating
and increased physical activity), on obese or overweight adults with hypertension.
Participants will be recruited from a hypertension unit of a public hospital. These patients
will be randomized allocated into two interventional groups: experimental group will receive
audiovisual instructions from their hypertension specialist doctor, and the control group
from a doctor outside the patient. Assessment will include: body composition (BMI), blood
pressure, and eating behaviour.