Heal-Me Personalized Online Nutrition and Exercise Routines

NCT ID: NCT04666558

Last Updated: 2022-10-04

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

216 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-11-30

Study Completion Date

2022-08-31

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to compare 12-weeks of virtual multidisciplinary programming provided at three levels of support intensity to determine impacts on clinical outcomes, acceptability, and cost amongst outpatients with cancer, liver disease, or lung disease.

Participants will be randomized to one of three groups: (i) standard care, (ii) a personnel-light app-based intervention, (iii) a personnel-intensive app-based intervention. Participants randomized to standard care will receive exercise and nutrition resources as well as a Garmin watch. Participants in the experimental groups will receive standard care, plus a 12-week multidisciplinary app-based personalized program involving 12 weeks of exercise programming and 10-weeks of nutrition programming. Participants in study group 3 will receive additional one-on-one care.

The Research Ethics Board at the University of Alberta has approved this study. The protocol will measure patient-related outcome measures including physical function, quality of life, social isolation, and anxiety, as well as measures of acceptability and cost. 216 participants will take part in this study (n=72 per arm).

Analyses: fitness testing and patient-reported outcomes will be administered before and after the intervention. Fitness and patient-reported outcomes will be compared using linear mixed models with random effects. App acceptability will be compared between groups using Chi-Square.

Detailed Description

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INTRODUCTION:

COVID-19 related social distancing have a profound impact on vulnerable people living with chronic conditions, including cancer and organ failure. Pre-pandemic, many of these patients relied on and benefited from multidisciplinary supports and structured programming to maintain well-being and function. Many of these in-person supports are not currently available, which has disconnected these patients from the care they need to stay well.

Virtual modalities are a promising solution that allow multidisciplinary programs (i.e. exercise and nutrition) to continue to deliver support for these patients when social distancing doesn't allow these programs to run in-person. However, it's currently unclear whether virtual programming is acceptable in these populations, and what level of support is best in terms of benefits and costs.

The purpose of this study is to compare 12-weeks of virtual multidisciplinary programming provided at three levels of support intensity to determine impacts on clinical outcomes, acceptability, and cost amongst outpatients with cancer, liver disease, or lung disease.

OBJECTIVES:

1. As compared to control, assess the impact of a 12-week virtual exercise and nutrition program (delivered at 2 levels of support) on: physical function and mental health outcomes.
2. As compared to the modeled costs of in-person programming, assess the cost of a 12-week virtual exercise and nutrition program (delivered at 2 levels of support).
3. Assess the acceptability of the virtual exercise and nutrition programming to patients and members of the study team who deliver the intervention.

METHODS:

This is a mixed-methods, 12-week randomized controlled trial with randomization to one of three study groups with increasing virtual multidisciplinary support for outpatients. Participants will include people living with one of the following three chronic conditions: cancer, lung disease, or lung or liver disease (post-transplantation).

Group 1 - The standard of care response to COVID. Educational materials will be provided to patients via email. As needed, the package will include a combination of personalized exercises, disease-tailored tips for healthy eating and COVID precautions. Ad hoc telephone or virtual contact with patients will be at the providers' discretion.

Group 2 - An app-based, "personnel-light" approach to virtual care with a focus on support through group-based interactions with the Trainers and other participants during live group exercise and nutrition classes (\~3/week). The patient's personalized 12-week home based exercise program will be enabled in the app after a baseline exercise specialist appointment and the 10-week nutrition program will be enabled at week 3 after a dietitian assessment in week 2. The home programs will auto-progress.

Group 3 - An app-based, "personnel-intensive" approach. In addition to Group 2 features, patient interaction with Trainers will be via live group classes AND 1-to-1 sessions: seven 1-to-1 consultations with an exercise specialist and three 1-to-1 consultations with a dietitian to review progress and goals and make any necessary modifications to programming.

OUTCOMES \& ANALYSES:

All analyses adhere to the intention-to-treat-principle (ITT). Fitness assessments and patient-reported outcomes will be collected at baseline and 12-weeks. Primary and secondary outcomes from these data will be analyzed using linear mixed models with random effects. Adherence and app acceptability (survey) will be compared between groups using the chi-square. Costs of each level of support will be compared with the cost of in-person programming using a publicly funded provincial payer perspective and will be presented in the Net Benefit framework.

Interviews will be conducted with participants, caregivers, and program instructors to determine program acceptability and barriers and facilitators. Inductive content analysis will be used to analyze qualitative data.

Conditions

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Cancer Lung Diseases Liver Diseases

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Standard Care

The standard of care response to COVID. Educational materials will be provided to patients via email. The package will include a combination of personalized exercises, and nutrition information for healthy eating. Participants will also receive a Garmin watch to track their activity over the intervention.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

App-Based, Personnel-Light Care

An app-based, "personnel-light" approach to virtual care with a focus on support through group-based interactions with the Trainers, Dietitians and other participants. The patient's personalized 12-week home based exercise program will be enabled in the app after a baseline exercise specialist appointment. The 10-week nutrition program will be enabled at week 3 after a virtual dietitian assessment in week 2 (\~1 hour). The home programs will auto-progress. Participants will also receive a Garmin watch to track their activity over the intervention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Exercise & Nutrition

Intervention Type OTHER

App-based live group exercise classes, personalized follow-up asynchronous workouts, live group nutrition classes, and protein tracking.

App-Based, Personnel-Intensive Care

An app-based, "personnel-intensive" approach to virtual care with support through a combination of group-based interactions with Trainers, Dietitians and other participants, as well as one-on-one support with Exercise Trainers and Dietitians. In addition to Group 2 features, patient interaction with Trainers will be via live group classes AND 1-to-1 sessions: up to seven 1-to-1 consultations with an exercise specialist and three 1-to-1 consultations with a dietitian to review progress and goals and make any necessary modifications to programming. Participants will also receive a Garmin watch to track their activity over the intervention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Exercise & Nutrition

Intervention Type OTHER

App-based live group exercise classes, personalized follow-up asynchronous workouts, live group nutrition classes, and protein tracking. Additional one-one-one exercise and nutrition support is provided too.

Interventions

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Exercise & Nutrition

App-based live group exercise classes, personalized follow-up asynchronous workouts, live group nutrition classes, and protein tracking.

Intervention Type OTHER

Exercise & Nutrition

App-based live group exercise classes, personalized follow-up asynchronous workouts, live group nutrition classes, and protein tracking. Additional one-one-one exercise and nutrition support is provided too.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* ≥ 18 years of age
* In one of the following 3 disease groups:

1. Cancer survivor who has completed treatment or is receiving maintenance therapy
2. Patient who is currently post-transplantation from liver or lung transplantation
3. Patient with chronic lung disease who may or may not be listed for organ transplantation
* Previous enrolment in exercise rehabilitation program (i.e. rehabilitation "graduate")
* Access to an Internet connected device with video and audio capabilities

Exclusion Criteria

* Compassionate care
* Unsafe to participate in a virtual exercise program
* Unable to provide informed consent
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Alberta Innovates Health Solutions

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Alberta

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

References

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Tandon P, Ismond KP, Purdy G, Cruz C, Etruw E, Suderman K, Hyde A, Stickland M, Spence JC, Lien DC, Bhanji R, Prado CM, Miguel-Cruz A, Joy AA, Yaskina M, McNeely ML. Acceptability and Effectiveness of a Fully Web-Based Nutrition and Exercise Program for Individuals With Chronic Disease During COVID-19: Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2025 Mar 24;27:e57537. doi: 10.2196/57537.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 40126542 (View on PubMed)

Tandon P, Purdy G, Ismond KP, Cruz C, Etruw E, Suderman K, Hyde A, Stickland M, Spence JC, Lien DC, Bhanji R, Prado CM, Cruz AM, Joy AA, Yaskina M, Round J, Harback K, Padwal R, McNeely ML. Heal-me PiONEer (personalized online nutrition and exercise): An RCT assessing 2 levels of app-based programming in individuals with chronic disease. Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Jul;118:106791. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106791. Epub 2022 May 13.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 35569753 (View on PubMed)

Cruz C, Prado CM, Punja S, Tandon P. Use of digital technologies in the nutritional management of catabolism-prone chronic diseases: A rapid review. Clin Nutr ESPEN. 2021 Dec;46:152-166. doi: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.10.020. Epub 2021 Nov 1.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 34857190 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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Pro00103715

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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