Piloting a Web-based Personalised Nutrition App (eNutri) with UK University Students
NCT ID: NCT05544461
Last Updated: 2024-10-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-20
2023-06-06
Brief Summary
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This student pilot study will test whether providing university students with eNutri personalised nutrition advice (intervention group) has a differential impact on diet quality in UK university students compared with those who do not receive any advice (control group) after a 4-week intervention period. 50 university students will use eNutri to record their dietary intake before being randomly allocated to the control or intervention group. After 4 weeks, both groups will repeat the eNutri food and drink questionnaire. Those in the intervention group will also be invited to complete a follow-up questionnaire after a further 8 weeks.
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Detailed Description
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* PN intervention group: participants will receive web-based delivery of the eNutri PN advice tailored to their dietary intake, sex and certain dietary restrictions (such as whether they eat meat); PN advice will be unique to each participant.
* Control group: participants will not receive any PN advice from eNutri.
The study will last for 16 weeks with a 4-week intervention period:
* Week -4 (pre-baseline): participants will use eNutri to complete the eNutri FFQ, to provide self-reported anthropometric measurements (height and weight) and to answer questions on behaviour change, physical activity, computer proficiency, and usability of eNutri (via the system usability scale (SUS)).
* Week 0 (baseline): participants will use eNutri to repeat the eNutri FFQ, to provide self-reported anthropometric measurements (height and weight) and demographic information, and to answer questions on behaviour change and physical activity. Those randomised to the PN group will also receive PN advice about their diet via eNutri and will complete a few short questions about which dietary targets they would like to focus on (if any) over the coming weeks to encourage behaviour change.
* Weeks 1 \& 3: participants in the PN group only will receive interactive coaching emails to set new dietary goals, be reminded of their PN advice and receive tips and recipes to help them follow the advice.
* Week 4 (end of study): participants in both groups will use eNutri to repeat the eNutri FFQ, provide self-reported weight, answer questions on physical activity and behaviour change, and provide feedback on the dietary advice received from eNutri (intervention group only).
* Week 12 follow-up: participants in the intervention group will complete a short online questionnaire about the longer-term effects of the eNutri dietary advice received during the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention group
Those in the intervention group will receive eNutri PN advice after completing the eNutri FFQ at baseline only. At weeks 1 and 3 of the study, participants will also receive coaching emails which includes reminders of their PN advice, questions asking them to reflect on their goal progress (if any), and tips and recipes to help them follow the PN advice.
eNutri personalised nutrition advice
eNutri is a web-based app that administers an FFQ and delivers PN advice to the user. The advice is generated from their responses in the FFQ and considers their sex and dietary restrictions (such as whether they eat meat) so the reports are unique to each participant. This report (referred to as a 'healthy eating report') will also include an interactive component, allowing the participant to reflect on the advice received and set personal healthy eating goals to motivate behaviour change. The messages presented in the report have been developed by the eNutri Team, including a registered dietitian and registered nutritionist and are in line with UK dietary guidelines (primarily the EatWell Guide).
Control group
Those in the control group will not receive any PN advice from eNutri and hence, will not receive any coaching emails. They will only record their diet using the eNutri FFQ.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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eNutri personalised nutrition advice
eNutri is a web-based app that administers an FFQ and delivers PN advice to the user. The advice is generated from their responses in the FFQ and considers their sex and dietary restrictions (such as whether they eat meat) so the reports are unique to each participant. This report (referred to as a 'healthy eating report') will also include an interactive component, allowing the participant to reflect on the advice received and set personal healthy eating goals to motivate behaviour change. The messages presented in the report have been developed by the eNutri Team, including a registered dietitian and registered nutritionist and are in line with UK dietary guidelines (primarily the EatWell Guide).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Studying at the University of Reading or University of Hertfordshire, UK
* Student in any year of study
* 18 years or older
* Able to read and understand written English without difficulties
* Able to access eNutri using a suitable device (laptop, computer, tablet, or smartphone) with access to the internet
* Have an active email address
* Willing to complete online questionnaires and interact with eNutri on multiple occasions
Exclusion Criteria
* Students whose food choices are in part influenced/determined by others (e.g., students who live with parents, partner, or children during term time, including those who return home every weekend)
* Those reliant on meals where there is limited choice/alternative options (e.g., Recipe boxes such as Gousto, Hello Fresh and Mindful Chef, or those who eat frozen meals brought from home); catered students can take part.
* Pregnant, lactating or planning a pregnancy within the next 4 months
* Food allergies to dairy, nuts/seeds and/or fish/shellfish
* Medical conditions/treatments that have a considerable impact on an individual's diet/appetite on a day-to-day basis (e.g., severe gastrointestinal disorders)
* Have a current or previously diagnosed eating disorder
* Usually eat on fewer than 2 occasions per day
* Receiving dietary advice from a dietitian, nutritionist or medical professional or plan to do so within the next 4 months
* Following a restrictive diet, such as a vegan diet, sport's nutrition diet, meal replacement shake/juice diet (e.g., SlimFast), intermittent fasting diet (e.g,. 5:2), very low carbohydrate diet (e.g., keto, Atkins) or any "fad"/"celebrity" diet, or plan to do so within the next 4 months; vegetarians can take part.
* Following a weight-loss programme, such as Weight Watchers, Noom, LighterLife and Slimming World, or plan to do so within the next 3 months; those aiming to lose weight through general healthy eating and "cutting down" without following specialised weight loss advice can take part.
* Taking weight-loss medication (prescribed or over the counter) or plan to do so within the next 3 months.
* Visual and/or physical impairments that prevent an individual from interacting with visual elements on the screen on their device/using their device, such as clicking buttons/mouse or using the touch pad or viewing images.
* Taking part in another nutrition-related research study.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Reading
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Julie Lovegrove
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Julie Lovegrove, Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hugh Sinclair Unit of Human Nutrition, University of Reading
Locations
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University of Reading
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Zenun Franco R, Fallaize R, Weech M, Hwang F, Lovegrove JA. Effectiveness of Web-Based Personalized Nutrition Advice for Adults Using the eNutri Web App: Evidence From the EatWellUK Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2022 Apr 25;24(4):e29088. doi: 10.2196/29088.
Other Identifiers
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41/2022
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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