Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science, Drexel University, 3201 Chestnut Street Stratton Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States.
Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science, Drexel University, 3201 Chestnut Street Stratton Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States; Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, 3201 Chestnut Street Stratton Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2023 Jun;129:107201. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107201. Epub 2023 Apr 18.
Participants in behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs increasingly use digital tools to self-monitor weight, physical activity, and dietary intake. Data collected with these tools can be systematically shared with other parties in ways that might support behavior change.
Adults age 18 to 70 with overweight/obesity (BMI 27-50 kg/m) will enroll in a remotely delivered, 24-month BWL program designed to produce and maintain a 10% weight loss. Participants will be asked to use a wireless body weight scale, wearable activity sensor, and dietary intake app daily. All participants will receive individual and group counseling, engage in text messaging with members of their group, and appoint a friend or family member to serve in a support role. A 2x2x2 factorial design will test the effects of three types of data sharing partnerships: 1) Coach Share: The behavioral coach will regularly view digital self-monitoring data and address data observations. 2) Group Share: Participants will view each other's self-monitoring data in small-group text messages. 3) Friend/Family Share: A friend or family member will view the participant's data via automated message. The primary outcome is weight loss at 24 months. Mediators and moderators of intervention effects will be tested.
This study will provide a clear indication of whether data sharing can improve long-term weight loss. This study will be the first to discern the mechanisms of action through which each type of data sharing may be beneficial, and elucidate conditions under which the benefits of data sharing may be maximized.
参与行为体重管理(BWL)项目的参与者越来越多地使用数字工具来自我监测体重、身体活动和饮食摄入。这些工具收集的数据可以以支持行为改变的方式系统地与其他方共享。
年龄在 18 至 70 岁之间、超重/肥胖(BMI 为 27-50 kg/m)的成年人将参加一项远程提供的、为期 24 个月的 BWL 计划,旨在实现并维持 10%的体重减轻。参与者将被要求每天使用无线体重秤、可穿戴活动传感器和饮食摄入应用程序。所有参与者将接受个人和小组咨询,与小组成员进行短信交流,并指定朋友或家庭成员担任支持角色。一个 2x2x2 的析因设计将测试三种数据共享伙伴关系的效果:1)教练共享:行为教练将定期查看数字自我监测数据并解决数据观察问题。2)小组共享:参与者将在小组短信中查看彼此的自我监测数据。3)朋友/家庭共享:朋友或家庭成员将通过自动消息查看参与者的数据。主要结果是 24 个月时的体重减轻。将测试干预效果的中介和调节因素。
这项研究将清楚地表明数据共享是否可以改善长期体重减轻。这项研究将首次辨别每种类型的数据共享可能有益的作用机制,并阐明数据共享的好处可能最大化的条件。