Evaluation of Group Lifestyle Balance Maintenance Strategies

NCT ID: NCT00869609

Last Updated: 2016-06-24

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2009-03-31

Study Completion Date

2010-08-31

Brief Summary

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Heart disease is a leading cause of death in people in the United States. It is a major problem for those with diabetes. Conditions called the metabolic syndrome and pre-diabetes increase risk for diabetes and heart disease. The metabolic syndrome is a group of disorders that occur at the same time. Overall, one in four American adults has the metabolic syndrome. It is more common in people over the age of 40. The metabolic syndrome includes: 1) large waist size, 2) high triglycerides, 3) low HDL cholesterol, 4) high blood pressure and 5) high fasting blood sugar. People with the metabolic syndrome have at least three of these five risk factors. Pre-diabetes is considered to be present in those with high fasting blood sugar levels below the diabetes range.

Research has shown that type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome may be prevented or delayed by making lifestyle changes. It is not known what will most help people continue these healthy changes over time. The purpose of this study is to look at ways to help people continue the healthy lifestyle changes they have made while taking part in a diabetes prevention program called Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB).

Detailed Description

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program with an added maintenance component focusing on carbohydrate reduction and hunger management when compared to the GLB program with traditional maintenance.

Research Design and Methods: The original Diabetes Prevention Program intervention was modified from a 16 session individual intervention to a 12 session group-based program called Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB). The Diabetes Prevention Support Center (DPSC) has been created to oversee the implementation of diabetes prevention and CVD risk reduction in various community settings. GLB is a 12-session group based program that focuses on a low fat diet, weight loss and physical activity. This evidence-based intervention is directed at those with pre-diabetes and/or the metabolic syndrome. A monthly maintenance component will be added which provides support in assisting individuals who have completed the 12-session course in the maintenance of healthy lifestyle changes.

The efficacy (in terms of weight reduction) of an added maintenance component focusing on carbohydrate reduction and hunger management will be compared to traditional maintenance. Participants will be randomly assigned to either GLB traditional maintenance (GLB-TM) or GLB and carbohydrate reduced maintenance (GLB-CRM). There will be two groups of approximately 15 subjects in each intervention assignment, for a total of approximately 30 subjects per intervention group and approximately 60 subjects taking part overall. Efficacy in both groups will be assessed by pre and post-intervention measures of diet (weight loss) and physical activity (the keystones of the intervention), as well as the achievement of the two goals: a 7% weight loss by the end of 6 months and 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Secondary outcomes to be evaluated include the reduction of global CVD risk, as assessed by the Framingham Score, the presence of metabolic syndrome (NCEP ATP III), and a fall in blood sugar. Repeat measures will be obtained at six months and one year for further evaluation and comparison.

Conditions

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Diabetes

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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GLB Traditional Maintenance (TM)

Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program Traditional Maintenance: After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants who are randomly assigned to GLB program Traditional Maintenance (TM) will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

GLB Traditional Maintenance (TM)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants will be randomly assigned to either Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program traditional maintenance or GLB Carb-focused maintenance. Participants will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions. In addition, they will receive information on healthy carbohydrate intake and hunger management.

GLB-Carb-focused Maintenance (CF)

Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program Carb-focused Maintenance: After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants randomly assigned to GLB Carb-focused Maintenance (CF) will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions. In addition, they will receive information regarding healthy carbohydrate intake and hunger management.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

GLB-Carb-focused Maintenance (CF)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants will be randomly assigned to either Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program traditional maintenance or GLB Carb-focused maintenance. GLB-CF participants will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions. In addition, they will receive information on healthy carbohydrate intake and hunger management.

Interventions

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GLB Traditional Maintenance (TM)

After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants will be randomly assigned to either Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program traditional maintenance or GLB Carb-focused maintenance. Participants will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions. In addition, they will receive information on healthy carbohydrate intake and hunger management.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

GLB-Carb-focused Maintenance (CF)

After completion of the GLB 12 core sessions, participants will be randomly assigned to either Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program traditional maintenance or GLB Carb-focused maintenance. GLB-CF participants will attend monthly maintenance sessions to assist them in maintaining the healthy lifestyle they have adopted during the 12 Core sessions. In addition, they will receive information on healthy carbohydrate intake and hunger management.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Non-diabetic patients with metabolic syndrome AND/OR pre-diabetes are eligible for this project based on the following criteria:

1. Metabolic Syndrome:

Patients with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2, with at least 3 of the following risk factors for metabolic syndrome:
* Waist circumference (\>40 inches men, \>35 inches women)
* Blood pressure ≥130 mmHg (systolic) or ≥85 mmHg (diastolic) OR history of diagnosed hypertension
* Low HDL level (\<40mg/dL men, \<50 mg/dL women)
* Elevated triglyceride level ≥150 mg/dL
* Fasting glucose ≥100mg/dL and \<126mg/dL
2. Pre-diabetes:

Patients with a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 and pre-diabetes (fasting glucose ≥100 mg/dL and \<126mg/dL)

All measures should have been taken within one year of enrollment into the study. A permission for physical activity form must be signed by the participant's physician in order to take part in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* Previous diabetes or diabetes diagnosed as a result of the screening
* Age \<18 years old
* Women who are currently (or within past 6-weeks) pregnant or lactating
* Any patient deemed by their physician not to be a candidate
* Any patient planning to leave the area before the end of the GILS
* Any patient who is unable to provide informed consent
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Robert C. Atkins Foundation

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Pittsburgh

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Trevor J. Orchard

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Trevor J Orchard, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Pittsburgh

Locations

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Diabetes Prevention Support Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Related Links

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http://www.diabetesprevention.pitt.edu

Diabetes Prevention Support Center of the University of Pittsburgh

http://www.omicsonline.org/longterm-strategies-for-diabetes-prevention-2155-6156.S2-006.php?aid=4819

Long-term Strategies for Diabetes Prevention: Evaluation of the Group Lifestyle Balance Post-Core Sessions Focusing on Carbohydrate and Hunger Management

Other Identifiers

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PRO08120047

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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