Pellegrini Christine A, Steglitz Jeremy, Johnston Winter, Warnick Jennifer, Adams Tiara, McFadden H G, Siddique Juned, Hedeker Donald, Spring Bonnie
Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 680N. Lake Shore Drive, Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60611, United States.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 680N. Lake Shore Drive, Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60611, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Mar;41:85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.01.009. Epub 2015 Jan 24.
Suboptimal diet and inactive lifestyle are among the most prevalent preventable causes of premature death. Interventions that target multiple behaviors are potentially efficient; however the optimal way to initiate and maintain multiple health behavior changes is unknown.
The Make Better Choices 2 (MBC2) trial aims to examine whether sustained healthful diet and activity change are best achieved by targeting diet and activity behaviors simultaneously or sequentially. Study design approximately 250 inactive adults with poor quality diet will be randomized to 3 conditions examining the best way to prescribe healthy diet and activity change. The 3 intervention conditions prescribe: 1) an increase in fruit and vegetable consumption (F/V+), decrease in sedentary leisure screen time (Sed-), and increase in physical activity (PA+) simultaneously (Simultaneous); 2) F/V+ and Sed- first, and then sequentially add PA+ (Sequential); or 3) Stress Management Control that addresses stress, relaxation, and sleep. All participants will receive a smartphone application to self-monitor behaviors and regular coaching calls to help facilitate behavior change during the 9 month intervention. Healthy lifestyle change in fruit/vegetable and saturated fat intakes, sedentary leisure screen time, and physical activity will be assessed at 3, 6, and 9 months.
MBC2 is a randomized m-Health intervention examining methods to maximize initiation and maintenance of multiple healthful behavior changes. Results from this trial will provide insight about an optimal technology supported approach to promote improvement in diet and physical activity.
饮食不合理和生活方式不活跃是最常见的可预防的过早死亡原因。针对多种行为的干预措施可能是有效的;然而,启动和维持多种健康行为改变的最佳方法尚不清楚。
“做出更好选择2(MBC2)”试验旨在研究通过同时或依次针对饮食和活动行为,是否能最好地实现持续的健康饮食和活动改变。研究设计:将约250名饮食质量差且不活跃的成年人随机分为3组,研究规定健康饮食和活动改变的最佳方法。3种干预方案分别为:1)同时增加水果和蔬菜摄入量(F/V+)、减少久坐休闲屏幕时间(Sed-)和增加身体活动量(PA+)(同时进行组);2)先进行F/V+和Sed-,然后依次增加PA+(依次进行组);或3)压力管理对照组,涉及压力、放松和睡眠。所有参与者将在9个月的干预期间收到一款用于自我监测行为的智能手机应用程序以及定期辅导电话,以帮助促进行为改变。将在3个月、6个月和9个月时评估水果/蔬菜和饱和脂肪摄入量、久坐休闲屏幕时间以及身体活动方面的健康生活方式改变情况。
MBC2是一项随机移动健康干预研究,旨在探究最大化启动和维持多种健康行为改变的方法。该试验结果将为促进饮食和身体活动改善的最佳技术支持方法提供见解。