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“Log2Lose”研究方案:一项可行性随机对照试验,旨在评估对肥胖成年人进行饮食自我监测和中期体重减轻的经济激励措施。

Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity.

作者信息

Voils Corrine I, Levine Erica, Gierisch Jennifer M, Pendergast Jane, Hale Sarah L, McVay Megan A, Reed Shelby D, Yancy William S, Bennett Gary, Strawbridge Elizabeth M, White Allison C, Shaw Ryan J

机构信息

William S Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, USA; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, USA.

Duke University, USA.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Feb;65:116-122. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.007. Epub 2017 Dec 28.

Abstract

The obesity epidemic has negative physical, psychological, and financial consequences. Despite the existence of effective behavioral weight loss interventions, many individuals do not achieve adequate weight loss, and most regain lost weight in the year following intervention. We report the rationale and design for a 2×2 factorial study that involves financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring (yes vs. no) and/or interim weight loss (yes vs. no). Outpatients with obesity participate in a 24-week, group-based weight loss intervention. All participants are asked to record their daily dietary and liquid intake on a smartphone application (app) and to weigh themselves daily at home on a study-provided cellular scale. An innovative information technology (IT) solution collates dietary data from the app and weight from the scale. Using these data, an algorithm classifies participants weekly according to whether they met their group's criteria to receive a cash reward ranging from $0 to $30 for dietary self-monitoring and/or interim weight loss. Notice of the reward is provided via text message, and credit is uploaded to a gift card. This pilot study will provide information on the feasibility of using this novel IT solution to provide variable-ratio financial incentives in real time via its effects on recruitment, intervention adherence, retention, and cost. This study will provide the foundation for a comprehensive, adequately-powered, randomized controlled trial to promote short-term weight loss and long-term weight maintenance. If efficacious, this approach could reduce the prevalence, adverse outcomes, and costs of obesity for millions of Americans. Clinicaltrials.gov registration: NCT02691260.

摘要

肥胖流行带来了负面的身体、心理和经济后果。尽管存在有效的行为减肥干预措施,但许多人并未实现足够的体重减轻,而且大多数人在干预后的一年内体重又反弹了。我们报告了一项2×2析因研究的基本原理和设计,该研究涉及对饮食自我监测(有或无)和/或中期体重减轻(有或无)给予经济激励。肥胖门诊患者参与一项为期24周的基于小组的减肥干预。所有参与者被要求在智能手机应用程序(app)上记录他们每日的饮食和液体摄入量,并在家中使用研究提供的手机秤每天称体重。一种创新的信息技术(IT)解决方案对来自app的饮食数据和秤上的体重数据进行整理。利用这些数据,一种算法每周根据参与者是否达到其所在组获得0美元至30美元现金奖励的标准,对其进行分类,奖励基于饮食自我监测和/或中期体重减轻情况。奖励通知通过短信发送,积分会上传到礼品卡上。这项试点研究将通过其对招募、干预依从性、留存率和成本的影响,提供有关使用这种新型IT解决方案实时提供可变比率经济激励的可行性信息。这项研究将为一项全面、有足够效力的随机对照试验奠定基础,以促进短期体重减轻和长期体重维持。如果有效,这种方法可以降低数百万美国人肥胖的患病率、不良后果和成本。Clinicaltrials.gov注册号:NCT02691260。

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