Alternative Dietary Approaches Online to Promote Tracking
NCT ID: NCT05049005
Last Updated: 2022-07-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-10-04
2022-07-04
Brief Summary
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Participants: Young adult men and women who are between the ages of 18-35 years (N=75) and who currently have overweight or obesity (BMI between 25 and 50 kg/m\^2).
Procedures (methods): This is a randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy of two Internet-based dietary interventions among 75 young adult men and women who currently have overweight or obesity. Both interventions will use simplified monitoring of dietary intake using an approach based on the Traffic Light Diet. One intervention will target a reduction in intake of red foods (high-calorie, high-fat foods) and tracking of red foods in the study website. The other intervention will target an increase in intake of green foods (low-calorie, healthy foods) and tracking of green foods in the study website. Components of both interventions include (1) personalized goals for red/green food intake, (2) weekly tailored feedback, and (3) weekly lessons delivered via smartphone.
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Detailed Description
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1. Red food reduction intervention (RED FOOD): An Internet-based dietary intervention delivered via REDCap; weekly self-report of weight and daily red food monitoring using a mobile-optimized study website.
2. Green food promotion intervention (GREEN FOOD): An Internet-based dietary intervention delivered via REDCap; weekly self-report of weight and daily green food monitoring using a mobile-optimized study website.
During the 3-month Internet-based dietary intervention, participants will receive an email at the beginning of each week with a link to a REDCap page that will ask them to self-report their weight. They will then be directed via REDCap to their tailored feedback summaries based on their self-reported weight data and the dietary monitoring data that is pulled from the study website. After reading their feedback, participants will be directed to a weekly lesson in REDCap. Participants will be encouraged to login to the study website every day to self-monitor red or green foods, depending on their intervention group. Participants will receive a unique username and password to login to the study website. Each intervention component is described in more detail below.
Intervention Components:
Participant goals: Participants will be assigned a dietary goal based on their baseline weight. Participants will be able to view their daily dietary goal (number of red foods per day in RED FOOD and number of green foods per day in GREEN FOOD) on the study website. Participants' dietary goals will be based on their intervention group. Participants will not receive specific goals for weighing or physical activity. However, all participants will be recommended to weigh frequently throughout the week, as research has shown this is best for successful weight loss. Participants will self-report their weight online via REDCap once per week.
Weekly feedback: Participants will receive tailored feedback summaries via REDCap weekly. Participants will receive an email to self-report their weight in REDCap, after which they will be directed to their feedback page. The feedback message will include feedback based on participants' number of days tracking diet, progress toward their dietary goal, and self-reported weight for the week.
Lessons: Lessons will be updated weekly and made available in REDCap. Lesson content will focus on specific areas of diet or eating behavior which participants could focus on changing over the next week. Behavioral topics typically included in behavioral weight control programs will be incorporated into the lessons including problem solving, planning ahead, and stimulus control. Participants will be directed to the REDCap lesson after reviewing their weekly feedback message.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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RED FOOD Intervention Group
Participants in the RED FOOD group will be taught a simplified way of identifying high-calorie foods (red foods) and reducing them using the Traffic Light Diet. Limiting the number of red foods consumed is a simple way to reduce calories without having to track calories. Participants in this group will use the study website to track their red foods and will be given a daily red food limit base on their baseline weight and will track their red foods on the study website daily. Participants will be recommended to enter their red foods at least once per day (at which time they would enter all red foods for the day), but ideally multiple times per day to reduce errors associated with recall.
Simplified dietary tracking
Mobile-delivered nutrition program using simplified dietary monitoring with a focus on weight loss.
GREEN FOOD Intervention Group
Participants in the GREEN FOOD group will be taught a simplified way of identifying low-calorie foods (green foods) and maximizing them using the Traffic Light Diet. Maximizing the number of green foods consumed is a simple way to reduce dietary energy density while allowing for consumption of a satisfying amount (i.e. weight and volume) of food. Maximizing green food consumption may simultaneously reduce red food consumption, thereby reducing calorie intake and promoting greater diet quality than red food reduction alone. Participants in this group will also use the study website to track their green foods and will be given a daily green food goal based on their baseline weight and will track their green foods on the study website daily. Participants will be recommended to enter their green foods at least once per day (at which time they would enter all green foods for the day), but ideally multiple times per day to reduce errors associated with recall.
Simplified dietary tracking
Mobile-delivered nutrition program using simplified dietary monitoring with a focus on weight loss.
Interventions
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Simplified dietary tracking
Mobile-delivered nutrition program using simplified dietary monitoring with a focus on weight loss.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* English-speaking and writing
* Own a smartphone with an active data and text messaging plan
* Own a bathroom scale or willing to purchase a bathroom scale prior to the study start date
* Willing to be randomized to either group
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently participating in another nutrition or weight loss program
* Lost 10 or more pounds (and kept it off) in the last 6 months
* Currently taking weight loss medications
* Currently pregnant, pregnant within the past 6 months, or planning to become pregnant in the next 6 months
* Serious current physical disease (i.e. heart disease, stroke, cancer, or renal disease) for which physician supervision of diet and exercise prescription is needed
* Physical problems that limit the ability to exercise daily
* History of clinically diagnosed eating disorder
* Report a past diagnosis of or current symptoms of alcohol or substance dependence
* Diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
* Hospitalization for a psychiatric diagnosis within the last year
* Currently living with another study participant
18 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Julianne M Power, MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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UNC Weight Research Program
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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20-0491
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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