Podina Ioana R, Fodor Liviu A, Cosmoiu Ana, Boian Rareș
Laboratory of Cognitive Clinical Sciences, Department of Psychology, University of Bucharest, 90 Panduri Street, Bucharest, 050657, Romania.
International Institute for The Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health, Babeș-Bolyai University, 37 Republicii Street, Cluj-Napoca, 400015, Romania.
Trials. 2017 Dec 12;18(1):592. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2340-6.
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the first-line of treatment for overweight and obesity patients whose problems originate in maladaptive eating habits (e.g., emotional eating). However, in-person CBT is currently difficult to access by large segments of the population. The proposed SIGMA intervention (i.e., the Self-help, Integrated, and Gamified Mobile-phone Application) is a mHealth intervention based on CBT principles. It specifically targets overweight young adults with underlying maladaptive behaviors and cognitions regarding food. The SIGMA app was designed as a serious game and intended to work as a standalone app for weight maintenance or alongside a calorie-restrictive diet for weight loss. It uses a complex and novel scoring system that allows points earned within the game to be supplemented by points earned during outdoor activities with the help of an embedded pedometer.
METHODS/DESIGN: The efficacy of the SIGMA mHealth intervention will be investigated within a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. The intervention will be set to last 2 months with a 3-month follow-up. Selected participants will be young overweight adults with non-clinical maladaptive eating habits embodied by food cravings, binge eating, and emotional eating. The primary outcomes will be represented by changes in (1) self-reported maladaptive thoughts related to eating and body weight, (2) self-reported maladaptive eating behaviors in the range of urgent food cravings, emotional eating or binge eating, (3) as well as biased attentional processing of food items as indexed by reaction times. Secondary outcomes will be represented by changes in weight, Body Mass Index, general mood, and physical activity as indexed by the number of steps per day.
Through an evidence-based cognitive behavioral approach and a user-friendly game interface, the SIGMA intervention offers a significant contribution to the development of a cost-effective and preventive self-help tool for young overweight adults with maladaptive eating habits.
ISRCTN, ID: 70907354 . Registered on 6 February 2017. The ISRCTN registration is in line with the World Health Organization Trial Registration Data Set. The present paper represents the original version of the protocol. Any changes to the protocol will be communicated to ISRCTN.
认知行为疗法(CBT)是超重和肥胖患者的一线治疗方法,这些患者的问题源于不良饮食习惯(如情绪化进食)。然而,目前大部分人群难以获得面对面的认知行为疗法治疗。拟议的SIGMA干预措施(即自助、综合和游戏化手机应用程序)是一种基于认知行为疗法原则的移动健康干预措施。它专门针对有潜在不良行为和关于食物的认知的超重年轻人。SIGMA应用程序被设计成一款严肃游戏,旨在作为独立的体重维持应用程序使用,或与限制热量饮食一起用于减肥。它使用一种复杂新颖的评分系统,该系统允许游戏中获得的分数通过内置计步器在户外活动期间获得的分数进行补充。
方法/设计:将在一项随机、安慰剂对照试验中研究SIGMA移动健康干预措施的疗效。干预将持续2个月,并进行3个月的随访。选定的参与者将是有食物渴望、暴饮暴食和情绪化进食等非临床不良饮食习惯的年轻超重成年人。主要结果将通过以下方面的变化来体现:(1)自我报告的与饮食和体重相关的不良思维;(2)自我报告的在紧急食物渴望、情绪化进食或暴饮暴食范围内的不良饮食行为;(3)以及以反应时间为指标的对食物项目的偏向性注意力加工。次要结果将通过体重、体重指数、总体情绪以及以每天步数为指标的身体活动的变化来体现。
通过基于证据的认知行为方法和用户友好的游戏界面,SIGMA干预措施为开发一种具有成本效益的预防性自助工具做出了重大贡献,该工具适用于有不良饮食习惯的年轻超重成年人。
国际标准随机对照试验编号(ISRCTN),ID:70907354。于2017年2月6日注册。ISRCTN注册符合世界卫生组织试验注册数据集。本文代表该方案的原始版本。方案的任何更改都将传达给ISRCTN。