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针对减肥差异中的人际和场所微环境(APP-Me):一项针对低收入黑人和白人女性减肥行为的及时信息的随机对照试验的设计。

Addressing people and place microenvironments in weight loss disparities (APP-Me): Design of a randomized controlled trial testing timely messages for weight loss behavior in low income Black and White Women.

机构信息

Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Indianapolis, IN, United States; Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, United States; Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, United States.

Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, United States.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Apr;67:74-80. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.01.006. Epub 2018 Jan 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Behavioral interventions for weight loss have been less effective in lower income and black women. These poorer outcomes may in part be related to these women having more frequent exposures to social and physical situations that are obesogenic, i.e., eating and sedentary cues or situations.

OBJECTIVES

Working with obese, lower income Black and White Women, Addressing People and Place Microenvironments (APP-Me) was designed to create awareness of self-behavior at times and places of frequent eating and sedentary behavior.

DESIGN

APP-Me is being evaluated in a randomized controlled trial with 240 participants recruited from federally qualified health centers located in a single Midwestern city. All participants complete four weeks of ecological momentary assessments (EMA) of situations and behavior. At the end of the four weeks, participants are randomized to enhanced usual care (UC) or UC plus APP-Me.

METHODS

APP-Me is an automated short messaging system (SMS). Messages are text, image, audio, or a combination, and are delivered to participants' mobile devices with the intent of creating awareness at the times and places of frequent eating or sedentary behavior. The EMA data inform the timing of message deliveries.

SUMMARY

This project aims to create and test timely awareness messages in a subpopulation that has not responded well to traditional behavioral interventions for weight loss. Novel aspects of the study include the involvement of a low income population, the use of data on time and place of obesogenic behavior, and message delivery time tailored to an individual's behavioral patterns.

摘要

背景

减肥行为干预在低收入和黑人女性中的效果较差。这些较差的结果可能部分与这些女性更频繁地接触到促进肥胖的社会和身体环境有关,即进食和久坐的线索或环境。

目的

与肥胖的、低收入的黑人和白人女性合作,关注人与环境的微观环境(APP-Me)旨在提高对经常进食和久坐行为时间和地点的自我行为的认识。

设计

APP-Me 正在一项随机对照试验中进行评估,该试验招募了 240 名参与者,他们来自位于中西部一个城市的联邦合格健康中心。所有参与者都要完成四周的生态瞬间评估(EMA),评估情境和行为。四周结束后,参与者被随机分配到强化常规护理(UC)或 UC 加 APP-Me。

方法

APP-Me 是一个自动化的短消息系统(SMS)。消息是文本、图像、音频或组合,通过参与者的移动设备发送,旨在在经常进食或久坐行为的时间和地点提高意识。EMA 数据提供了消息发送时间的信息。

总结

本项目旨在为对传统减肥行为干预反应不佳的亚人群创建并测试及时的意识信息。该研究的新颖之处包括涉及低收入人群、使用有关肥胖行为时间和地点的数据,以及根据个人行为模式定制消息发送时间。

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