Cognitive and Self-regulatory Mechanisms Of Obesity Study
NCT ID: NCT02786238
Last Updated: 2021-01-27
Study Results
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
156 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-05-31
2020-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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\*\*An open trial arm of ABT was added to the study in September 2016 to test feasibility of ABT among members of Cherokee Nation. This arm is entitled POWER-UP: Pilot Of WEight Reduction in Underserved Populations. Glucose is the only biomarker being measured in POWER-UP.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Standard Behavioral Treatment (SBT)
For the Standard Behavioral Treatment (SBT) condition, participants will participate in the standard behavioral weight loss programming, which utilizes strategies from existing obesity treatments (e.g., the Diabetes Prevention Program). These features include the following: 1) nutritional education, 2) diet and physical activity, 3) expectations for daily self-monitoring of calorie intake and activity, 4) stimulus control, behavior shaping, behavior analysis, and relapse prevention strategies, and 5) social support.
Standard Behavioral Treatment (SBT)
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Acceptance-Based Treatment (ABT)
The Acceptance-Based Treatment (ABT) group will receive most features listed in the SBT arm as well as unique ABT training designed to help individuals increase awareness of their cognitive and affective experiences, and the following exercises: 1) identifying weight-related goals from personal life values (e.g., health) and connecting these values to day-to-day eating, 2) increasing awareness of moment-by-moment behavior choices, 3) tolerating aversive internal states that include eating-related states as well as affective states such as stress, sadness, and anxiety (i.e., "urge-surfing"). These strategies that have been empirically tested and found to be effective in the NIH-funded Mind Your Health RCT (R21DK080430).
Acceptance-Based Treatment (ABT)
See description of treatment arm. \*\*Cherokee Nation members receive only the ABT intervention as they are in an open, feasibility trial and are not randomized.\*\*
Interventions
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Standard Behavioral Treatment (SBT)
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Acceptance-Based Treatment (ABT)
See description of treatment arm. \*\*Cherokee Nation members receive only the ABT intervention as they are in an open, feasibility trial and are not randomized.\*\*
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* \<65 years old
* BMI \> 27
* BMI \< 52
* Attended Information/Recruitment session
* \*\*For Cherokee Nation arm of the study only, participants must endorse Native American/American Indian racial identity (POWER-UP).
Exclusion Criteria
* BMI out of stated range
* Physician says physical activity is contraindicated (won't sign off) or participant meets the criteria on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PARQ) for need a physician signature and doesn't obtain one.
* History of bariatric surgery or planning to get surgery over next 12 months
* Pregnant, planning to become pregnant over next 12 months
* Currently breastfeeding
* Failure of Independence (a family member/friend enrolling in study)
* History or current serious eating disorder pathology
* Current severe depression or suicidal ideation
* Current severe anxiety
* History or current substance use disorder
* History of hypomanic or manic episode
* History of psychotic episode
* History of neurological disorder or head injury (e.g., stroke, epilepsy, loss of consciousness \>10 min)
* Recent significant weight loss
* Current Type I Diabetes
* Medications or disease that impact weight (e.g., mirtazapine, prednisone, dexamethasone, dronabinol, megestrol, Cushing's syndrome). The exclusion of persons with hypothyroidism was discontinued given very high base rates in recruitment sample. We will run sensitivity analyses by those with and without hypothyroidism.
21 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Kent State University
OTHER
Case Western Reserve University
OTHER
University of Minnesota
OTHER
Drexel University
OTHER
University of Oklahoma
OTHER
Cherokee Nation
UNKNOWN
Oklahoma State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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References
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Hawkins MAW, Colaizzi J, Gunstad J, Hughes JW, Mullins LL, Betts N, Smith CE, Keirns NG, Vohs KD, Moore SM, Forman EM, Lovallo WR. Cognitive and Self-regulatory Mechanisms of Obesity Study (COSMOS): Study protocol for a randomized controlled weight loss trial examining change in biomarkers, cognition, and self-regulation across two behavioral treatments. Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Mar;66:20-27. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.010. Epub 2017 Dec 22.
Other Identifiers
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AS-15-46
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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