Overweight and Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Can Commercial Mobile Apps for Weight Management be Used in Interventions? Bridging the Gap Between Usability, Theoretical Adherence, and User Experience - Part II - WaznApp Trial
WaznApp study is a 12-week randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a self-directed behavioral weight-loss intervention targeting employees of an academic institution, using two popular consumer mobile applications for weight loss. The hypothesis is that individuals assigned to the app that provides interactive feedback and proactively motivates engagement in healthy behaviors (eating healthily and being more active) will be significantly better than those who receive the comparison condition (a simple calorie tracking app).
BACKGROUND: Recent reviews show that popular mobile apps for weight loss and weight
management embed elements that are commonly associated with behavior change, such as setting
goals, self-reporting and monitoring behavior, and prompting feedback on performance. These
technologies show good potential for developing interventions for the prevention of
noncommunicable diseases. Despite their potential, little is known about how these changes
can occur and the way end-users perceive and use these apps. Few studies tested if commercial
apps for weight management can be used in interventions for behavior change.
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a self-directed weight-loss
intervention targeting employees of an academic institution, using consumer mobile
applications for weight loss (Lark and MyFitnessPal).
SETTING: American University of Beirut campus and Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
PARTICIPANTS: Employees (adults aged 18+), with criteria of being able to read, write, and
understand English, being owners of a mobile phone with either Android (v4.4 or above) or
iPhone operative system (v8 or later); in better controlling their weight, and provide
written informed consent to participate in the trial.
RESEARCH DESIGN: The study is a single-center, parallel randomized controlled trial with two
study arms (intervention and control). The intervention arm will use Lark, a mobile coach
app, which provides a just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI) by providing motivational
feedback, goal setting, and emotional social support, among other change techniques. The
control group will use MyFitnessPal, a calorie-counting app, which does not include JITAI
components, but allows users to keep track of their caloric intake and energy expenditure.
EXPECTED IMPACT: This project will provide preliminary evidence on the efficacy of weight
management apps, promoting behavior change among employees of an academic workplace. The
results will inform larger scale studies targeting this population in Lebanon, and will be
used as benchmark for further investigations in other settings and with other target groups.
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