Study Results
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-19
2019-12-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Adapt and pilot the previously studied 32-session, 13-month MOVE UP intervention to a streamlined 12-session (4-month) community-based translational behavioral weight management program. The pilot program will be delivered by trained Community Health Workers (CHWs).
2. Implement and evaluate the program's impact on weight and healthy lifestyle changes, including physical performance outcomes, at 2 sites, each with at least 6 eligible obese adults ages 60-75 years old.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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MOVE UP-Sustainability
12-week lifestyle intervention focusing on diet and activity
MOVE UP
Each of the 12-group-sessions will focus on incremental behavioral strategies for maintaining recommended healthy eating, activity, and weight loss behaviors. Participants will monitor body weight and weight loss behaviors. Body weight will be measured at each in-person session and participants will also be encouraged to measure their body weight on their own. Beginning in Session 3, participants are given a home physical activity goal of 10 minutes/day, 50 minutes/week. The goal is raised by 5 minutes/day, 25 minutes/week every other session, the final goal being 30 minutes/day, 150 minutes/week. All subjects will be recommended to engage in an energy restricted dietary intervention that evidence demonstrates has effectively reduced body weight by 5-7% within the initial 4 months of the intervention. This will include reducing energy intake to 1200 to 1800 kcal/d based on initial body weight (\<200 pounds = 1200 kcal/d; 200 to 250 pounds = 1500 kcal/d; \>250 pounds = 1800 kcal/d).
Interventions
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MOVE UP
Each of the 12-group-sessions will focus on incremental behavioral strategies for maintaining recommended healthy eating, activity, and weight loss behaviors. Participants will monitor body weight and weight loss behaviors. Body weight will be measured at each in-person session and participants will also be encouraged to measure their body weight on their own. Beginning in Session 3, participants are given a home physical activity goal of 10 minutes/day, 50 minutes/week. The goal is raised by 5 minutes/day, 25 minutes/week every other session, the final goal being 30 minutes/day, 150 minutes/week. All subjects will be recommended to engage in an energy restricted dietary intervention that evidence demonstrates has effectively reduced body weight by 5-7% within the initial 4 months of the intervention. This will include reducing energy intake to 1200 to 1800 kcal/d based on initial body weight (\<200 pounds = 1200 kcal/d; 200 to 250 pounds = 1500 kcal/d; \>250 pounds = 1800 kcal/d).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. BMI \>=27.0, but \<45.0
3. Able to consent for participation and data collection.
4. Medical clearance from physician/health care provider before session 2 in program.
5. Ability to walk with or without assistive device.
Exclusion Criteria
2. If weight loss in the past year is \>=10% body weight.
3. Use of wheelchair; participant must be willing and able to increase physical activity.
4. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (FBS \> 30 \& A1C \> 11%); to be assessed by physician on medical release.
5. Uncontrolled hypertension (SBP \> 180/110) %); to be assessed by physician on medical release.
6. Recent overnight hospitalization (past 6 months).
7. Active treatment for cancer (including melanoma).
8. Significant visual or hearing impairment.
9. Significant cognitive disorder/relevant and significant psychiatric disorder (to be assessed on medical release).
10. Inability to communicate in English/lack of translator.
11. Currently enrolled in another research study that could impact study outcomes or interfere with either study. Exclude if less than 12 months post-graduation from previously enrolled study.
12. Currently enrolled in a weight loss program, such as Weight Watchers.
13. Inability or unwillingness to attend the majority of sessions.
14. In the past year, participating in (other) ways of losing weight, such as bariatric surgery, prescription medications, or non-surgical interventions (reviewed by investigators).
15. Unable to obtain medical clearance by session 2.
60 Years
75 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FED
University of Pittsburgh
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Steven M. Albert
Professor and Chair
Principal Investigators
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Steven M Albert, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Pittsburgh
Locations
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University of Pittsburgh Prevention Research Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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References
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Venditti EM, Zgibor JC, Vander Bilt J, Kieffer LA, Boudreau RM, Burke LE, Glynn NW, Jakicic JM, Smith KJ, Semler LN, Rager JR, Albert SM, Newman AB. Mobility and Vitality Lifestyle Program (MOVE UP): A Community Health Worker Intervention for Older Adults With Obesity to Improve Weight, Health, and Physical Function. Innov Aging. 2018 Jun 18;2(2):igy012. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igy012. eCollection 2018 Jun.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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Study19010159
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id