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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
103 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-09-12
2019-12-20
Brief Summary
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Methods: the investigators developed a smartphone application that uses different types of motivational and feedback text-messaging to motivate individuals to increase physical activity. Here, participants are randomized to either receive messages by a uniform random distribution (n=50), or chosen by a reinforcement learning algorithm (n=50), which learns from daily participant data to personalize the frequency and type of motivation of messages.
Objectives: In the current study, the investigators examine this application in undergraduate and graduate students at the University of California, Berkeley. The investigators compare whether participants in the uniform random or adaptive group have higher increases in steps during the study. The investigators also examine the effect of the different types of messages on step counts. Further the investigators assess the influence of patient characteristics, such as socio-demographic, psychological questionnaire scores and baseline physical activity on the effect of the adaptive arm and effectiveness of the messages. Finally, the investigators assess participant qualitative feedback on the text-messaging program, through feedback provided via questionnaires, text-message and phone interviews.
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Detailed Description
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This study is characterized by a factorial design with a total of 3 factors representing Motivational Messages (M), Feedback Messages (F) and the Time Frame (T) when the message was sent, of 4, 5 and 4 levels each, respectively. One level of M and F corresponded to a control treatment, i.e., no message sent. Each participant received one different combination of M, F and T every day.
Both the adaptive and uniform random group will receive the same types of messages: feedback (4 active categories plus no message) and motivation (3 active categories plus no message). However, the message categories, timing and frequency will be optimized by a reinforcement learning algorithm in the adaptive group, and will be delivered with equal probabilities in the uniform random group (following a uniform random distribution).
For the reinforcement learner group, the algorithm training data consists of the historical data of all participants (contextual variables), which include which messages were sent previously and within which time periods, and select clinical/demographic data (such as age, day of the week and depression scores) to improve prediction abilities. Subsequently, the message is chosen based on the predicted effectiveness of messages, combined with a sampling method. As such, it frequently picks out from the most rewarding messages and occasionally explores the messages with uncertainty in their reward.
The aims of this study are:
1. to assess if participants in the reinforcement learning policy show a greater increase in daily steps after six week follow-up, than participants receiving messages with a uniform random distribution
2. to assess if sociodemographic, baseline physical activity behavior/attitudes and psychological factors influence the effect of the adaptive intervention.
3. to assess which messages are most beneficial in increasing physical activity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Uniform random
In this arm the types of messages were sent out randomly, i.e. with a uniform random distribution.
Uniform random message delivery
The uniform random intervention group receives feedback and motivational messages chosen from the messaging banks with equal probabilities.
Reinforcement learning
In this arm the types of messages were chosen by a reinforcement learning algorithm. The decision about which message to send was based on several contextual variables, including data for the pedometer app, and consecutive days since messages from different categories were sent.
Reinforcement learning message delivery
The adaptive intervention group receives messages chosen from the messaging banks by a reinforcement learning algorithm.
Interventions
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Uniform random message delivery
The uniform random intervention group receives feedback and motivational messages chosen from the messaging banks with equal probabilities.
Reinforcement learning message delivery
The adaptive intervention group receives messages chosen from the messaging banks by a reinforcement learning algorithm.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of California, Berkeley
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Adrian Aguilera, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, Berkeley
Locations
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Caroline Figueroa
Berkeley, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Figueroa CA, Deliu N, Chakraborty B, Modiri A, Xu J, Aggarwal J, Jay Williams J, Lyles C, Aguilera A. Daily Motivational Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in University Students: Results From a Microrandomized Trial. Ann Behav Med. 2022 Feb 11;56(2):212-218. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaab028.
Other Identifiers
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2019-04-12118
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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