Mobile Internet Healthcare and Three Disciplines Co-management Intervention for Overweight/Obese Prediabetic Patients

NCT ID: NCT06147752

Last Updated: 2023-11-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-03-28

Study Completion Date

2025-03-31

Brief Summary

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease associated with a high rate of disability and mortality. Prediabetes is the intermediate stage from normal blood glucose to diabetes. Reversal of prediabetes can help reduce the incidence of related complications and reduce premature mortality. Therefore, the early treatment of prediabetes is crucial, detection and effective management of this large population in time is the key to prevent diabetes.

Overweight/obesity is one of the key risk factors leading to prediabetes and diabetes. In order to delay the progression of prediabetes and prevent related complications, weight loss is a key strategy to reverse prediabetes in overweight/obese patients. Lifestyle intervention is the first-line treatment for weight loss and is the most suitable intervention method. Although weight loss has been shown to have many metabolic benefits, it is a great challenge in the real world due to the long-term and complex of weight management.

In order to further optimize the weight loss treatment of prediabetic patients, the study apply the mobile internet intelligent healthcare big data technology, 100 overweight/obese prediabetic patients who met the enrollment conditions were randomly divided into control group and intervention group by 1:1, with 50 patients in each group. The control group was treated according to the traditional diagnosis and treatment mode, and the diagnosis and treatment plan was formulated by the endocrinologist, and the diet education was conducted by the dietitian, and the individualized diet plan was formulated. Given a calorie-restricted diet, it is recommended to reduce daily energy intake by 500kcal on the basis of requirement. At least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week is recommended. After the visit, the patient underwent follow-up self-weight monitoring and diet management outside the hospital. The intervention group was managed by co-management of three disciplines (endocrinologists, dietitians and weight managers). The three disciplines team tracked and assessed the patients' daily diet and weight changes, and gave guidance. The duration of intervention was 6 months.

To explore the impact of the new model of mobile internet healthcare and "three disciplines co-management" on overweight/obese prediabetic patients, and whether it can improve the weight, glycemic and lipid metabolism and insulin resistance, and compare the reversal rate of prediabetes in the two groups.

Detailed Description

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Sample size estimation The sample size was calculated based on the primary clinical endpoint and previous relevant clinical studies, which met 90% detection efficacy, with an a-value of 0.05 on both sides and a follow-up rate of more than 80%. 100 overweight/obese prediabetic patients were enrolled in the Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University.

Recruitment:

The researcher informs the patient about the study; If patients agree to participate in the study, they will need to sign an informed consent form with their doctor. The study doctor will ask and record the medical history, do physical examination, such as measuring height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, laboratory tests, finally determine the enrollment conditions and complete the randomized grouping. A total of 140 participants were recruited, 100 participants were finally enrolled and randomly divided into control group and intervention group according to 1:1.

Management mode:

Informed consent was signed at the first admission, and the researcher and patients were fully communicated, so that patients could realize the importance of out-of-hospital lifestyle management in reversing prediabetes. Dietitians provide detailed one-to-one guidance to each patient, using food models, pictures and other tools to guide, including food diary recording , food intake estimation, food exchange serving, nutrition label reading. Weight managers guide patients to proficiently use mobile healthcare apps, increase their attention to online communication, increase the frequency of use of online platforms for out-of-hospital care, real-time upload diet, exercise and weight monitoring indicators, respond to patient consultation in time so as to improve interaction and compliance with patients. To give full play to the effect of service management, researchers will also remind and urge patients to use apps through telephone, wechat and other ways to improve compliance.

Quality control:

1. Unified training of investigators, including program implementation, questionnaire survey, etc., to ensure unified methods in the investigation process.
2. All researcher have undergone unified training, including diagnostic standards, evaluation guidance, record norms, etc.
3. Epidata was used to build the database, and all data were entered in parallel by two people, with automatic and manual double verification.

Conditions

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Overweight/Obesity Prediabetes Weight Management

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Mobile internet healthcare treatment and "three disciplines co-management"

100 patients who met the enrollment conditions were randomly divided into control group and intervention group by 1:1. The intervention group adopted the intervention of mobile Internet healthcare and "co-management of three disciplines" (endocrinologists, dietitians and weight managers). The three disciplines team tracked and assessed the patients' daily diet and weight changes. The duration of intervention was 6 months.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

mobile internet healthcare and "co-management of three disciplines"

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

"co-management of three disciplines":

Endocrinologist:

Assess disease status and rule out secondary obesity; Identify the causes of overweight/obesity and the status and extent of associated diseases; receive patients for return visits. Timely reply to patients' questions on the mobile medical platform, and timely adjust medication plans according to changes in patients' conditions.

Dietitians:

Conduct diet assessment, develop personalized medicine nutrition treatment plan and provide daily real-time guidance and follow up patients' daily diet outside the hospital.

Weight managers:

Establish weight loss record for patients, guide the installation and use of mobile medical Application , including weight monitoring, real-time uploading of daily diet and online interactive consultation; Follow up patients' weight changes; Assist patients in making appointments for follow-up visits.

Traditional diagnosis and treatment mode

100 patients who met the enrollment conditions were randomly divided into control group and intervention group by 1:1. The control group was treated according to the traditional mode: the diagnosis and treatment plan was formulated by the endocrinologist, and the diet education was conducted by the dietitian, and the individualized diet plan was formulated. Given a calorie-restricted diet, it is recommended to reduce daily energy intake by 500kcal on the basis of requirement. At least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week is recommended. After the visit, the patient underwent follow-up self-weight monitoring and diet management outside the hospital.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

mobile internet healthcare and "co-management of three disciplines"

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

"co-management of three disciplines":

Endocrinologist:

Assess disease status and rule out secondary obesity; Identify the causes of overweight/obesity and the status and extent of associated diseases; receive patients for return visits. Timely reply to patients' questions on the mobile medical platform, and timely adjust medication plans according to changes in patients' conditions.

Dietitians:

Conduct diet assessment, develop personalized medicine nutrition treatment plan and provide daily real-time guidance and follow up patients' daily diet outside the hospital.

Weight managers:

Establish weight loss record for patients, guide the installation and use of mobile medical Application , including weight monitoring, real-time uploading of daily diet and online interactive consultation; Follow up patients' weight changes; Assist patients in making appointments for follow-up visits.

Interventions

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mobile internet healthcare and "co-management of three disciplines"

"co-management of three disciplines":

Endocrinologist:

Assess disease status and rule out secondary obesity; Identify the causes of overweight/obesity and the status and extent of associated diseases; receive patients for return visits. Timely reply to patients' questions on the mobile medical platform, and timely adjust medication plans according to changes in patients' conditions.

Dietitians:

Conduct diet assessment, develop personalized medicine nutrition treatment plan and provide daily real-time guidance and follow up patients' daily diet outside the hospital.

Weight managers:

Establish weight loss record for patients, guide the installation and use of mobile medical Application , including weight monitoring, real-time uploading of daily diet and online interactive consultation; Follow up patients' weight changes; Assist patients in making appointments for follow-up visits.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

①18 years≤ Age\<70 years

* 5.7mmol/L≤ fasting blood glucose \<6.9mmol/L

* 7.8mmol/L≤2h blood glucose \<11.0mmol/L;

* 24Kg/m2≤BMI≤45Kg/m2

Exclusion Criteria

* Diagnosed diabetes

* In the past 3 months, metformin, thiazolidinedione, acarbose and weight reduction drugs were used

* Severe infection, severe trauma or other stress

* The weight fluctuation in the past 3 months was \>5%

* Aspartate Transaminase(AST) or Alanine Aminotransferase(ALT) increased the upper limit of 3 times the normal value; Creatinine greater than 1.5 times the upper limit of normal; Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate(eGFR) 30 ml/min / 1.73 m2 or less

* Serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease in the past 6 months

* Abnormal thyroid function not controlled;

* Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

70 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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zheng xin

The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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xin zheng

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University

Locations

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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University

Xiamen, Fujian, China

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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China

Central Contacts

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xin zheng

Role: CONTACT

18705929102

Facility Contacts

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xin zheng

Role: primary

18705929102

Other Identifiers

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3502Z20224ZD1027

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id