Evaluation of the Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) Score
NCT ID: NCT04309513
Last Updated: 2022-03-10
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
73 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-08-01
2022-03-01
Brief Summary
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Participants will utilize a wearable wrist device that will provide data pertaining to physical activity, to include steps taken, miles walked, heart rate, calories burned, etc. The intervention group devices will also provide a visible PAI score and will be given information about a PAI app they can install on their smart phone to monitor their activity
Control participants will be encouraged to work up to at least 10,000 steps a day, higher if possible and reasonable.
Those with a device that displays a PAI score (study participants) will be encouraged to work up to and maintain the highest PAI score possible, with 100 being the ideal.
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Detailed Description
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Study participants will have enrolled in Corporate Wellness Program at Memorial health System (MHS), and have met the inclusion criteria and consented.
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of the groups. Members from the same household will be assigned to the same group together.
All devices will be linked, via smart phone, to a fitness tracker app that is imbedded in the MHS medical record, and has a patient access portal accessible to the patient via website or app on a smart phone or tablet.
The intervention device will also link to a smart phone app developed by PAI that displays PAI score to the participant as well as other data, to allow tracking.
Participants will be asked to wear their devices on at least two nights during the first week, and daily while awake, except when bathing for the next 12 weeks.
Participants, having enrolled in the wellness program, will already, as a part of that study, have agreed to have data collected at baseline and yearly thereafter, including BMI, blood pressure, resting pulse, lipid panel, hemoglobin A1c, health risk assessment survey, absenteeism and health claims data at baseline and yearly thereafter. If not collected within 60 days, a new set of data will be collected to serve as baseline for this study. Specifically for this study this data collection (including lab analysis) will also be repeated at 12 weeks and 6 months. All blood draws will be done at any MHS lab, by qualified phlebotomists, according to standard hospital policy.
The control group will be asked to work toward a goal of at least 10,000 steps a day, which can be seen on their device, as well as on the accompanying app.
The intervention group will be encouraged to work up to and maintain the highest PAI score possible, with at least 100 being the ideal. PAI will provide weekly summary data on participants that will allow additional evaluation correlating level of physical activity / PAI score with participant results. This data will be reported with a participant code. PAI will provide a master code linking the participant code to an email address for correlation of all data for analysis. This master code will be maintained on an encrypted device.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Step Counter to motivate physical activity
Participants will be encouraged to work up to achieving at least 10,000 steps a day, higher if possible and reasonable, as measured by a wearable device.
Step Counter to motivate physical activity
Step Counter to motivate physical activity
PAI score to motivate physical activity
Participants will be encouraged to work up to and maintain the highest PAI score possible, with 100 being the ideal, as measured by a wearable device.
PAI score to motivate physical activity
Participants will be encouraged to work up to and maintain the highest PAI score possible, with 100 being the ideal, as measured by a wearable device. Their devices and an accompanying app will provide them with an ongoing real time calculation of the PAI score.
Interventions
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PAI score to motivate physical activity
Participants will be encouraged to work up to and maintain the highest PAI score possible, with 100 being the ideal, as measured by a wearable device. Their devices and an accompanying app will provide them with an ongoing real time calculation of the PAI score.
Step Counter to motivate physical activity
Step Counter to motivate physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Is interested in increasing level of physical activity.
* Is able to walk at least a mile a day.
* Has a device that is compatible with the software (Apple watch, Fitbit, Garmin) or is willing to purchase a device for $25 offered as part of this study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Has been told by a medical provider to not participate in physical activity.
* Is taking a beta blocker medication (which slows the heart rate) (https://www.medicinenet.com/beta\_blockers/article.htm#list\_of\_examples\_of\_brand\_and\_generic\_names\_for\_beta\_blockers\_available)
* Has a medical condition that prevents walking at least a mile a day.
* Has a pacemaker or defibrillator.
* Is currently in cardiac rehab
* Is not able to manage an app on a "smart phone".
* Deemed unsuitable to the program by Dr. Drozek or other members of the wellness team. (mental impairment, etc.)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Memorial Health System
OTHER
Ohio University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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David Drozek
Associate Professor
Locations
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Ohio University
Athens, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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20-X-88
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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