School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Trials. 2013 Mar 18;14:75. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-75.
Despite international efforts to arrest increasing rates of overweight and obesity, many population strategies have neglected young adults as a target group. Young adults are at high risk for unhealthy weight gain which tends to persist throughout adulthood with associated chronic disease health risks.
METHODS/DESIGN: TXT2BFiT is a nine month two-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial aimed at improving weight management and weight-related dietary and physical activity behaviors among young adults. Participants are recruited via general practice (primary medical care) clinics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. All participants receive a mailed resource outlining national physical activity and dietary guidelines and access to the study website. Additional resources accessible to the intervention arm via the study website include Smartphone mobile applications, printable handouts, an interactive healthy weight tracker chart, and a community blog. The study consists of two phases: (1) Intensive phase (weeks 1 to 12): the control arm receives four short message service (SMS) text messages; the intervention arm receives eight SMS messages/week tailored to their baseline stage-of-change, one Email/week, and personalized coaching calls during weeks 0, 2, 5, 8, and 11; and (2) Maintenance phase (weeks 14 to 36): the intervention arm receives one SMS message/month, one Email/month and booster coaching calls during months 5 and 8. A sample of N = 354 (177 per arm) is required to detect differences in primary outcomes: body weight (kg) and body mass index (kg/m2), and secondary outcomes: physical activity, sitting time, intake of specific foods, beverages and nutrients, stage-of-change, self-efficacy and participant well-being, at three and nine months. Program reach, costs, implementation and participant engagement will also be assessed.
This mobile phone based program addresses an important gap in obesity prevention efforts to date. The method of intervention delivery is via platforms that are highly accessible and appropriate for this population group. If effective, further translational research will be required to assess how this program might operate in the broader community.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12612000924853.
尽管国际社会努力遏制超重和肥胖率的上升,但许多人口策略都忽视了年轻人这一目标群体。年轻人面临着不健康体重增加的高风险,这种风险往往会持续到成年期,并伴随相关的慢性疾病健康风险。
方法/设计:TXT2BFiT 是一项为期九个月的两臂平行组随机对照试验,旨在改善年轻人的体重管理和与体重相关的饮食和身体活动行为。参与者通过澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼的全科诊所(初级医疗保健)招募。所有参与者都会收到一份邮寄的资源,其中概述了国家体育活动和饮食指南,并可访问研究网站。干预组还可以通过研究网站访问其他资源,包括智能手机移动应用程序、可打印的传单、互动式健康体重跟踪图表和社区博客。该研究包括两个阶段:(1)强化阶段(第 1 周到第 12 周):对照组收到四条短消息服务(SMS)短信;干预组则根据其基线阶段变化收到每周 8 条 SMS 消息/周,每周 1 封电子邮件,并在第 0、2、5、8 和 11 周提供个性化辅导电话;(2)维持阶段(第 14 周到第 36 周):干预组每月收到 1 条 SMS 消息/月,每月收到 1 封电子邮件,并在第 5 和 8 个月提供强化辅导电话。需要样本量为 N = 354(每组 177 人),以检测主要结局(体重(kg)和体重指数(kg/m2))和次要结局(身体活动、久坐时间、特定食物、饮料和营养素的摄入、阶段变化、自我效能和参与者幸福感)在三个月和九个月时的差异。还将评估项目的覆盖范围、成本、实施情况和参与者参与度。
这个基于手机的方案解决了迄今为止肥胖预防工作中的一个重要差距。干预交付方法是通过这个人群群体高度可访问和合适的平台进行的。如果有效,还需要进一步的转化研究来评估该方案如何在更广泛的社区中运作。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册 ACTRN12612000924853。