Hawkins Marquis S, Davis Esa M, Abebe Kaleab Z, McTigue Kathleen M, Kim Namhyun, Goswami Mariska, Buysse Daniel J, Chang Judy C, Levine Michele D
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA.
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Epidemiology, Pittsburgh, PA.
medRxiv. 2025 Mar 26:2025.03.25.25324617. doi: 10.1101/2025.03.25.25324617.
Postpartum weight retention and maternal obesity are associated with short- and long-term maternal morbidity and mortality risk. Most weight-loss interventions among postpartum individuals follow evidence-based lifestyle recommendations but have produced only modest effects and had substantial heterogeneity. We developed a novel internet-assisted weight management intervention for postpartum people that integrates concepts for improving sleep health within a diet and physical activity-focused intervention. We describe the intervention protocol and discuss how the pilot study's findings will inform future development and evaluation.
We will recruit 40 postpartum individuals with overweight or obesity from Western Pennsylvania to participate in a single-blind, parallel-arm, randomized controlled trial design. Participants will be randomized at a 1:1 ratio to the Sleep GOALS (Goal-focused Online Access to Lifestyle Support) intervention or education control group. The Sleep GOALS intervention includes interactive lessons addressing sleep, diet, physical activity, behavioral self-monitoring tools, and a lifestyle coach to provide accountability, encouragement, and personalized support. The education control will receive brochures from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (e.g., sleep hygiene, sleep in women), SNAP education connection (e.g., family-friendly activities, meal planning), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (e.g., physical activity promotion during and after pregnancy). Primary study outcomes include the intervention feasibility (i.e., recruitment, enrollment, attrition rates, intervention engagement) and acceptability (i.e., participant ratings of the intervention delivery, curricula, approach to behavioral self-monitoring, action plans, intervention platform, and coaching). Secondary outcomes include weight loss and retention of pregnancy and postpartum weight gain.
Incorporating a holistic approach that addresses sleep health alongside diet and physical activity, the Sleep GOALS intervention aims to not only facilitate weight loss but also enhance overall maternal well-being. Pilot testing will help us identify and refine factors related to the conduct of the planned larger, definitive trial and estimate the change in secondary outcomes.
产后体重滞留和孕产妇肥胖与孕产妇短期和长期发病及死亡风险相关。大多数产后人群的减肥干预措施遵循循证生活方式建议,但效果有限且存在很大异质性。我们为产后人群开发了一种新型的互联网辅助体重管理干预措施,该措施在以饮食和身体活动为重点的干预中融入了改善睡眠健康的理念。我们描述了干预方案,并讨论了试点研究的结果将如何为未来的开发和评估提供信息。
我们将从宾夕法尼亚州西部招募40名超重或肥胖的产后个体,参与一项单盲、平行组、随机对照试验设计。参与者将以1:1的比例随机分配到睡眠目标(以目标为导向的在线生活方式支持)干预组或教育对照组。睡眠目标干预包括关于睡眠、饮食、身体活动的互动课程、行为自我监测工具,以及一名生活方式教练,以提供问责、鼓励和个性化支持。教育对照组将收到美国睡眠医学学会的宣传册(如睡眠卫生、女性睡眠)、补充营养援助计划教育资料(如家庭友好活动、膳食计划)以及美国卫生与公众服务部的资料(如孕期和产后的身体活动促进)。主要研究结果包括干预的可行性(即招募、入组、流失率、干预参与度)和可接受性(即参与者对干预实施、课程、行为自我监测方法、行动计划、干预平台和指导的评分)。次要结果包括体重减轻以及孕期和产后体重增加的保持情况。
睡眠目标干预采用一种整体方法,将睡眠健康与饮食和身体活动相结合,旨在不仅促进体重减轻,还能提高孕产妇的整体幸福感。试点测试将帮助我们识别和完善与计划中的更大规模、确定性试验实施相关的因素,并估计次要结果的变化。