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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-03-08
2019-09-09
Brief Summary
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Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires and wear a device that tracks their exercise for 1 week. If accepted into the study, they will receive a 1 day program designed to help them exercise more. Then they will receive phone calls and emails for support after the program. Finally, participants will come in 3 and 6 months after the program to complete the same questionnaires and wear the exercise tracker again.
The study is primarily interested in increasing exercise levels, and so we hope to see participants exercising more after the program than they were before. We will also ask them questions (via the questionnaires) that tell us the degree to which they are exercising based on their one desires and values, as opposed to doing it because they were told to.
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Detailed Description
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This study will be conducted at the Miriam Hospital Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center by Drs. Jason Lillis and Dale Bond.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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ACT-PA Intervention
The primary goal of the intervention is to increase values-based autonomous motivation to increase bout-related MVPA using a single workshop. Participants will engage in basic and advanced values clarification exercise to help clarify (1) the relative importance of major values domains (e.g. social, vocational, recreational), and (2) the potential role of PA in empowering functioning in these domains. Participants will generate their own activity goals and additional values-based goals. In addition, acceptance strategies will be taught to reduce cognitive and emotional barriers to meeting values-based goals. Participants will be asked to report progress on goals each week via an automated email survey from a secure project website. Upon completing the survey, participants will receive standardized responses via email. Monthly phone calls will be brief, semi-structured, and designed to review key principles and trouble-shoot specific barriers identified by the participant.
ACT-PA
The overall goal of the intervention is to increase bout-related moderate-to-vigorous physical (MVPA) activity to greater than 200 minutes per week. The basic structure is an initial on-site, group-based intervention workshop, written materials, weekly emails, and monthly phone calls for a total of 3 months.
Interventions
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ACT-PA
The overall goal of the intervention is to increase bout-related moderate-to-vigorous physical (MVPA) activity to greater than 200 minutes per week. The basic structure is an initial on-site, group-based intervention workshop, written materials, weekly emails, and monthly phone calls for a total of 3 months.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Report being insufficiently active (i.e., \<150 minutes per week of bout related MVPA)
Exclusion Criteria
* Unable to read or understand study materials
* Currently in another physical activity or weight control program
* Currently taking medications that cause dizziness or feeling faint while standing (e.g., some hypertension medications
* Report any condition that would preclude adherence to the intervention protocol (e.g., current or past substance use disorder or psychiatric hospitalization)
* Plans to relocate during the study timeline
* Terminal illness diagnosis
21 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
NIH
The Miriam Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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The Miriam Hospital Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Countries
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References
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Lillis J, Bond DS. Values-based and acceptance-based intervention to promote adoption and maintenance of habitual physical activity among inactive adults with overweight/obesity: a study protocol for an open trial. BMJ Open. 2019 Jan 9;9(1):e025115. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025115.
Other Identifiers
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2059-17
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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