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Improving Weight Loss Maintenance by Using Digital Data Sharing to Provide Responsive Support and Accountability
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Gold Standard Behavior Therapy for Weight Loss, Standard Remote Behavior Therapy for Weight Loss, and 1 other intervention for Obesity and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 87 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Most adults in the U.S. are overweight or obese and find maintenance of weight loss difficult. This study is designed to aid in the development of a lifestyle modification program that can facilitate weight loss maintenance, without requiring long-term visits to a clinic for maintenance treatment.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Group-based behavioral treatment for weight loss, with a standard emphasis on diet (65% of session) and physical activity goals (25% of session). Other weight loss behaviors such as self monitoring will be covered in the remaining time (10% of session). Participants will be asked to utilize digital monitoring devices for physical activity, weight, and diet. Coaches will not have access to the digital data that participants provide on physical activity, weight, and diet monitoring devices.
Individual, monthly, brief phone calls with coach and weekly text messages. The content of these calls and messages will be determined by participant self-report. Coaches will not have access to the digital data that participants provide on physical activity, weight, and diet monitoring devices.
Individual, monthly, brief phone calls with coach and weekly text messages. The content of these calls and messages will be determined by the digital data that has been shared with the coach from physical activity, weight, and diet monitoring devices.