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COVID-19. Recruitment never began.
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| Name | Class |
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| University of South Carolina | OTHER |
| University of Tennessee | OTHER |
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This online pilot weight loss study will explore the feasibility of recruiting individuals to an established online behavioral weight loss program of varying duration (4 months vs. 6 months), We will compare 6-month weight losses between the two programs of shorter and longer duration, respectively, and obtain data to characterize weight maintenance experiences and retention. Both groups will receive the same intervention; the only difference is the number of weeks the group will meet. Both groups will complete follow ups at 2, 4, 6, and 12 months (12 months after the study begins).
Obesity presents a vexing public health challenge. Effective behavioral weight control treatments are available, loss, and projections show these interventions could have a significant impact on overall population health if the interventions were more broadly available. Internet delivery of behavioral lifestyle interventions has potential for broad reach and is thus an attractive option, although average weight losses tend to be lower than in a comparable behavioral program delivered in-person. Nonetheless, internet-delivered group behavioral weight control programs which incorporate synchronous chat "group sessions" can produce an average of 5% weight loss, with almost a quarter of participants losing at least 10% of their body weight at 6-months, and thus offer weight losses which are clinically significant. Online programs are more cost effective than in-person delivery of the same program, but efforts to optimize the delivery of online programs to achieve the best weight outcomes balanced against delivery cost are in their infancy. The current feasibility study seeks to explore critical elements to allow testing of whether a moderate dose program (16 online weekly video chat sessions) can produce weight losses comparable to the higher dose (24 weekly video chat sessions) internet-delivered behavioral weight loss program which is the established standard which we have demonstrated effective in the past. This pilot study will provide proof-of-concept to determine whether the approach is promising and if it is feasible to conduct. The pilot will explore the feasibility of recruiting individuals to weight loss programs of varying duration (4 months vs. 6 months), refine our ability to deliver the 16-session program, compare 6-month weight losses between the two programs of shorter and longer duration, respectively, and obtain data to characterize weight maintenance experiences and retention over the 12-month study period.
Up to 80 individuals will be randomized into an online behavioral weight loss program lasting 4 months or 6 months. Individuals will meet weekly for one hour in a synchronous chat session with an experienced behavioral weight control counselor. Participants will be followed over 12 months from study start.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Four Month Duration | Experimental | Participants will meet weekly online via video chat with an experienced behavioral weight loss counselor in a synchronous 1-hour chat session for 16 weeks in a well-established behavioral weight loss program. |
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| Six Month Duration | Active Comparator | Participants will meet weekly online via video chat with an experienced behavioral weight loss counselor in a synchronous 1-hour chat session for 24 weeks in a well-established behavioral weight loss program. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Four Month Duration Online Behavioral Weight Loss Program | Behavioral | Participants meet weekly on line with other group participants for 16 weeks. The group-based online behavioral weight control program incorporates the elements of current thinking and empirical data on successful weight loss programs, including restricted calorie intake and increased physical activity. Key behavioral strategies to facilitate making sustained changes in dietary habits and activity patterns are introduced, promoted, and reinforced throughout the program. Weekly "group meetings" in a video chat forum led by an experienced group weight control counselor are the venue for the group process, and extensive web-based resources to support behavior changes are offered. The online groups are "closed" such that those individuals who start the group remain in that group for the duration of their participation. Weight loss counselor will provide feedback and encouragement to participants after reviewing food diaries via weekly emails. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Weight from baseline to 2, 4, 6 and 12 months | Weight loss at each follow-up will be calculated as % kg lost from baseline. | 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Process measures: Attendance by subjects at weekly online meetings | The group facilitator will take attendance at weekly online class meetings. Attendance at on-line meetings will be calculated as % of meetings actually attended out of 16 or 24 meetings that were scheduled according to condition assignment | 2,4,6 months |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jean R Harvey, PhD | University of Vermont | Principal Investigator |
| Delia Smith West, PhD | University of South Carolina | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of South Carolina | Columbia | South Carolina | 29208 | United States | ||
| Behavioral Weight Management Program/Univ of Vermont |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009765 | Obesity |
| D050177 | Overweight |
| ID | Term |
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| D044343 | Overnutrition |
| D009748 | Nutrition Disorders |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D001835 | Body Weight |
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| Six Month Duration Online Behavioral Weight Loss Program | Behavioral | Participants meet weekly on line with other group participants for 24 weeks. The group-based online behavioral weight control program incorporates the elements of current thinking and empirical data on successful weight loss programs, including restricted calorie intake and increased physical activity. Key behavioral strategies to facilitate making sustained changes in dietary habits and activity patterns are introduced, promoted, and reinforced throughout the program. Weekly "group meetings" in a video chat forum led by an experienced group weight control counselor are the venue for the group process, and extensive web-based resources to support behavior changes are offered. The online groups are "closed" such that those individuals who start the group remain in that group for the duration of their participation. Weight loss counselor will provide feedback and encouragement to participants after reviewing food diaries via weekly emails. |
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| Process measures: Completion of weekly online treatment modules by subjects |
Completion of online treatment modules by each subject by condition will be calculated as % modules completed out of 16 or 24 modules scheduled according to condition assignment. Module completion is defined as viewing the module and completing the online activity questions associated with each respective module. |
| 2, 4, 6 months |
| Burlington |
| Vermont |
| 05405 |
| United States |
| D012816 |
| Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |