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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
270 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-10-31
2019-11-08
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Specifically, the investigators will develop the methods for and pilot test the ckd lifestyle intervention in stage 2-4 ckd patients and explore the impact of the intervention on: (a) weight and fat mass, (b) blood pressure, (c) physical activity, (d) urinary sodium excretion, (e) serum phosphorus and calcium-phosphorus product, (f) kidney function as measured by serum cystatin-c, and (g) serum lipids. Additionally, we will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of this intervention in terms of: (h) recruitment and retention, (i) time and cost associated with training ckd patients in technology-based self-monitoring and in delivering the intervention, (j) patterns of self-monitoring adherence over time, and (k) participant satisfaction with the intervention. Finally, we will describe: (l) the extent to which the intervention differentially adversely affects the nutritional health of participants as evidenced by low serum albumin or serum prealbumin; a body mass index (bmi) that falls below 20kg/m2; and subjective assessment of nutritional risk (e.g. Nausea, diarrhea, anorexia).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention: Lifestyle A.
Lifestyle A will receive an iPad loaded with a self-monitoring program used to support vigilance, reduce the information processing requirements, make readily available the information required to make good self-management decisions, provide real-time feedback, and permit targeted counseling in the context within which lifestyle behaviors occur.
Using Social Cognitive Theory, the study dietitian will counsel participants via videoconferencing software on the iPad. Using the detailed nutritional and physical activity feedback from the self monitoring programs, the dietitian will use SCT to engage the participants in order to initiate healthy behavior change whilst reducing the demands of commuting for in person nutritional counseling.
Social Cognitive Theory
The intervention, which combines behavioral counseling with mobile self-monitoring, will be based on SCT which focuses on the role played by self-referent thought in the maintenance of behavior change. Within SCT, behavior change and maintenance are influenced strongly by the individual's perceived self-efficacy.
Intervention: Lifestyle B.
Participants randomized to this group will receive 6 months of routine care followed by a delayed intervention. Lifestyle B will employ the same diet and physical activity prescription as Lifestyle A as described above.
Using Social Cognitive Theory, the study dietitian will counsel participants via videoconferencing software on the iPad. Using the detailed nutritional and physical activity feedback from the self monitoring programs, the dietitian will use SCT to engage the participants in order to initiate healthy behavior change whilst reducing the demands of commuting for in person nutritional counseling.
Social Cognitive Theory
The intervention, which combines behavioral counseling with mobile self-monitoring, will be based on SCT which focuses on the role played by self-referent thought in the maintenance of behavior change. Within SCT, behavior change and maintenance are influenced strongly by the individual's perceived self-efficacy.
Interventions
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Social Cognitive Theory
The intervention, which combines behavioral counseling with mobile self-monitoring, will be based on SCT which focuses on the role played by self-referent thought in the maintenance of behavior change. Within SCT, behavior change and maintenance are influenced strongly by the individual's perceived self-efficacy.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
1. unable or unwilling to provide informed consent; (2) unable to participate meaningfully in an intervention that involves group sessions (e.g., due to uncorrected hearing impairment, non-English-speaking); (3) unable to read or otherwise use an iPad to monitor dietary intake, physical activity, and weight (e.g., blind, illiterate); (4) unwilling to accept randomization assignment; (5) pregnant, or plans to become pregnant in the next 12 months, less than 3 months postpartum, or nursing or within 6 weeks of having completed nursing; (6) weight loss of \> 10% in the past 6 months except for postpartum weight loss; and (7) individuals who are institutionalized (e.g., in a nursing home or personal care facility, or those who are incarcerated and have no control over their diet).
will exclude from the study those with underlying diseases which would increase the risk of participating in an intervention involving caloric restriction and physical activity. Such individuals would include those requiring treatment for cancer, exclusive of skin cancer other than melanoma, in the past 2 years; infectious diseases including untreated AIDS and active tuberculosis; uncontrolled hypertension of \>190 mmHg SBP or \>105 mmHg DBP despite treatment; stroke or TIA in the past 6 months; conditions requiring the use of home oxygen; or other chronic disease or condition likely to limit life span to \< 1 year. A recent Institute of Medicine report suggests that reducing dietary sodium below 1,840 mg/day in those with mid- to late-stage heart failure may increase adverse events or mortality. Thus investigators will exclude those with heart failure.
Because of the dietary requirements of a pregnant woman, and the nature of weight loss and gain with pregnancy, inclusion of pregnant women in the study would confound the study results. Those who become pregnant during the study will be withdrawn from the study.
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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NYU Langone Health
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mary Ann Sevick, ScD, RN
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NYU School of Medicine
Locations
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NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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14-00563
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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