Pilot Intervention-Exercise for the Weight, Healthy Eating, and Exercise for the Long-Haul
NCT ID: NCT03147209
Last Updated: 2019-05-06
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-05-01
2017-12-01
Brief Summary
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The investigators propose to develop and pilot test the Exercise Intervention of the Worksite Health, Eating and Exercising for the Long-haul (WHEEL)'s weight loss intervention. This pilot exercise intervention is aimed at achieving meaningful improvement in grip strength, balance, and gait over 6 weeks. The investigators will use pilot sample of 15 obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) truckers, documenting changes in these measures. Individualized assessments will be utilized. The investigators will aim to complete the following:
1. Evaluate the feasibility of the PIE WHEEL intervention for CMV drivers will result in greater strength comparing baseline with 6 week outcomes.
1. Determine the extent to which drivers will participate in PIE WHEEL
2. Determine the extent of change in strength, balance and gait realized by PIE WHEEL participation
2. Evaluate safety events (crashes, near misses, falls) in the week prior to PIE WHEEL and the final week of PIE WHEEL a. Solicit driver perceptions of their own safety of ingress and egress related to PIE WHEEL participation
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Detailed Description
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Prior efforts to reduce obesity were not successful for trucking.4-7 However two, short-term pilot studies showed promise utilizing motivational interviewing in achieving a 3.5 kg weight loss.8, 9 Accordingly, development of interventions is needed to improve CMV driver's health and safety through weight loss by helping the truck driver's change his/her response to the unique challenges of their work environment.
Herein, The investigators propose the pilot intervention-exercise (PIE) aspect of the Worksite Health, Eating and Exercising for the Long-haul (WHEEL), a behavior-based intervention. The PIE WHEEL will assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential safety improvements of an exercise intervention on quantifiable outcomes that impact workers compensation concerns including musculoskeletal disorders and slips, trips and falls.
PIE WHEEL will utilize health coaches to deliver an intervention using individual goal setting to establish behaviors (exercise only for this pilot study) known to be associated with successful weight loss and/or weight loss maintenance and subsequent safety outcomes designed to meet the challenges of CMV drivers. The investigators will enroll 15 participants for a 6 week exercise intervention.
SPECIFIC AIMS
1. Evaluate the feasibility of the PIE WHEEL intervention for CMV drivers will result in greater strength comparing baseline with 6 week outcomes.
1. Determine the extent to which drivers will participate in PIE WHEEL
2. Determine the extent of change in strength, balance and gait realized by PIE WHEEL participation
2. Evaluate safety events (crashes, near misses, falls) in the week prior to PIE WHEEL and the final week of PIE WHEEL a. Solicit driver perceptions of their own safety of ingress and egress related to PIE WHEEL participation
Safety events (crashes and falls) are a meaningful outcomes in the transportation industry. Some of the causal factors related to these, including strength, vigilance, cardiovascular disease and obesity, may be influences by the PIE WHEEL intervention. This is compounded by the high obesity prevalence, which exceeds \>65%, among truckers.10, 11 The personal and public health threat of obesity-related problems among truckers that includes falls and severe injuries are substantial and require intensive intervention efforts to reduce obesity. The investigators propose the PIE WHEEL intervention; a behavior based individualized exercise intervention utilizing health coaches to direct individual goal setting to address this need. This proposal is in direct response to comments from an unfunded R01 intervention that proposed both diet and exercise intervention for weight reduction. The assessment of feasibility, acceptance, and quantification of changes will further strengthen the R01 at the time of resubmission.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Health Coaching
This group will undergo coaching and activities to improve strength and balance.
Health Coaching
This intervention will consist of health coaching, goal setting and self directed activities to improve strength and balance.
Interventions
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Health Coaching
This intervention will consist of health coaching, goal setting and self directed activities to improve strength and balance.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Working as a commercial motor vehicle driver
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
74 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Utah
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Matthew Thiese
Assistant Professor
Locations
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University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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PPRT-2015-T1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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