Evaluating the Feasibility of a Stepped-care Approach to Treating Adolescents With Binge and Loss of Control Eating
NCT ID: NCT03404713
Last Updated: 2024-10-15
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
4 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-15
2018-11-07
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Stepped-care models provide a lower intensity treatment and modify subsequent treatment intensity based on early treatment response. A stepped-care model would build upon the clinical treatment resources already established at the study site.
In this study, the investigators will conduct a small pilot of the stepped-care model. All participants will begin with the same initial treatment, an introductory behavioral weight loss group for parents and adolescents with abnormal weight gain and/or overweight/obesity. Early responders will continue in this treatment for an additional 12 weeks. Participants who show a weaker early response will be assigned to a higher intensity individualized treatment. All participants will receive 16 weeks of treatment.Assessments will occur at three time points: prior to intervention (baseline), mid-treatment (4 weeks), and end of treatment (16 weeks). The investigators will assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the stepped care approach. These data will inform the development of a subsequent RCT.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Standard Behavioral Weight Loss (BWL) Treatment
All participants will participate in 4 weeks of group based behavioral weight lost treatment in the intervention called Pathways to Health. Based on early treatment response (improvement in binge eating), participants will be assigned to either continue in this arm for the remaining 12 weeks of treatment (early strong responders) or be assigned to the 2nd arm of this study.
Pathways to Health
Manualized sessions will follow an acceptance based behavioral weight loss treatment approach, including guided goal-setting and self-monitoring, identifying barriers and solutions, contingency management, stimulus control, dealing with setbacks and relapse prevention. Daily food and physical activity are logged and monitored. Parents learn strategies to support and facilitate their child's weight management via family-based change.
Acceptance-Based Binge Eating Treatment
After 4 weeks of standard BWL treatment, early weak responders will be assigned to individual acceptance-based treatment for the remaining 12 weeks of treatment.
Pathways to Health
Manualized sessions will follow an acceptance based behavioral weight loss treatment approach, including guided goal-setting and self-monitoring, identifying barriers and solutions, contingency management, stimulus control, dealing with setbacks and relapse prevention. Daily food and physical activity are logged and monitored. Parents learn strategies to support and facilitate their child's weight management via family-based change.
Be4U
This intervention is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The core elements include regulating eating patterns, self-monitoring, developing openness to an acceptance perspective, fostering a willingness to accept distress, teaching defusion from distressing thoughts and feelings, practicing mindful awareness, fostering self-as-context, and directing patients towards clarifying and focusing on life values. Self-monitoring of eating behaviors and emotions are encouraged using a free app that facilitates electronic self-monitoring of eating patterns and symptoms. For participants who elect not to use this app, paper self-monitoring records are provided.
Interventions
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Pathways to Health
Manualized sessions will follow an acceptance based behavioral weight loss treatment approach, including guided goal-setting and self-monitoring, identifying barriers and solutions, contingency management, stimulus control, dealing with setbacks and relapse prevention. Daily food and physical activity are logged and monitored. Parents learn strategies to support and facilitate their child's weight management via family-based change.
Be4U
This intervention is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The core elements include regulating eating patterns, self-monitoring, developing openness to an acceptance perspective, fostering a willingness to accept distress, teaching defusion from distressing thoughts and feelings, practicing mindful awareness, fostering self-as-context, and directing patients towards clarifying and focusing on life values. Self-monitoring of eating behaviors and emotions are encouraged using a free app that facilitates electronic self-monitoring of eating patterns and symptoms. For participants who elect not to use this app, paper self-monitoring records are provided.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Males and females ages 13 to 18 years
* Must endorse loss of control (LOC) eating
* Adolescent must reside with the primary participating caregiver who is also willing to participate in the study
* Participating caregiver must be at least 18 years of age
* Participating caregiver must reside with the adolescent
* Participating caregiver must be willing to participate in the standard intervention
* Participating caregiver may be another relative (i.e., grandparents) or legal guardian as long as he/she resides with the adolescent and has primary responsibility for the child.
Exclusion Criteria
* Medical condition(s) that may be associated with unintentional weight change (e.g., hypothalamic injury, Prader Willi, or malignancy)
* Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus diagnosed by history or a fasting glucose ≥126 mg/dl (subjects with glucose intolerance or "prediabetes" will be eligible for study participation)
* Use of oral glucocorticoids, atypical antipsychotics, weight loss medications, diuretic medication or an investigational medication within 3 months of study participation
* Medical condition(s) that may be negatively impacted by exercise
* Psychiatric, cognitive, physical or developmental conditions that would impair the adolescent's ability to complete assessments, participate in a group, or conduct physical activity
* Reports of compensatory behaviors (i.e., vomiting, laxative, abuse, excessive exercise) in the past 3 months
* Current pregnancy or plan to become pregnant during study period
* Previous participation in Clinical Trials #(INSERT)
* Current participation in another weight loss program
* Personal history of weight loss surgery
* Weight in excess of 400 pounds
* Admission to a psychiatric hospital within the past year.
In addition, adolescents will be excluded from participation (and referred for further evaluation) based on the results of baseline psychological assessments under the following circumstances: 1) clinically significant depression, evidenced RCADS or or during screening / behavioral interview; 2) active suicidality as reported on surveys or during screening / behavioral interview; 3) clinically significant eating disorder based on assessments or during screening/behavioral interview.
Adolescents taking metformin, oral contraceptives, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), or stimulant medications may be eligible for participation; however, subjects must be on a stable dose of medication for at least 3 months prior to study participation.
* Non-English speaking
* Psychiatric, cognitive, physical or developmental conditions that would impair the parent's ability to respond to assessments or support adolescent's participation.
In the event that a participant is deemed eligible to participate based on initial criteria, but subsequently develops a condition listed for exclusion after participation in the study has begun, the investigative team will review the specific case to assess the impact of the newly discovered condition on the subject's ability to safely continue participation and the quality of the data that will be collected from the subject.
13 Years
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Virginia Commonwealth University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rachel W Gow, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Virginia Commonwealth University
Locations
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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HM20010755
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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