PreventT2 Together: Examining the Efficacy of Couple-based Lifestyle Intervention to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
NCT ID: NCT06690788
Last Updated: 2025-05-30
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
324 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-06
2028-11-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Individual intervention condition
"PreventT2" individual lifestyle intervention curriculum (2021 revised National DPP curriculum, freely available from the CDC)
Individual intervention condition (PreventT2)
PreventT2 will be delivered by a team of trained CDC National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) Lifestyle Coaches to adults at high risk for diabetes. The 2021 version of the lifestyle intervention curriculum to be used is freely available from the CDC. The intervention will be delivered in the context of the University of Utah National DPP, which has Full recognition from the CDC based on outcome data over the course of a number of years.
Couple-based intervention condition
"PreventT2 Together" (couple-based adaptation of PreventT2; approved by the CDC in November 2022 as an Alternate Curriculum for use in the National DPP)
Couple-based intervention condition (PreventT2 Together; couple-based adaptation of 2021 PreventT2; approved by the CDC in November 2022 as an Alternate Curriculum for use in the NDPP)
PreventT2 Together will be delivered by a team of trained CDC National DPP Lifestyle Coaches to adults at high risk for diabetes and their partners. The lifestyle intervention curriculum was developed with the input of a community advisory board and was approved by the CDC for use in the National DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program) (i.e., meets CDC Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program Standards, including 22+ classes delivered over the course of 12 months and targeting lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes). In contrast to PreventT2, the intervention includes content specific to couples with prompts encouraging partners to consider and discuss how they can best support one another, information about lifestyle intervention in a relationship context, and examples demonstrating how couples collaborated to make healthy lifestyle changes.
Interventions
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Individual intervention condition (PreventT2)
PreventT2 will be delivered by a team of trained CDC National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) Lifestyle Coaches to adults at high risk for diabetes. The 2021 version of the lifestyle intervention curriculum to be used is freely available from the CDC. The intervention will be delivered in the context of the University of Utah National DPP, which has Full recognition from the CDC based on outcome data over the course of a number of years.
Couple-based intervention condition (PreventT2 Together; couple-based adaptation of 2021 PreventT2; approved by the CDC in November 2022 as an Alternate Curriculum for use in the NDPP)
PreventT2 Together will be delivered by a team of trained CDC National DPP Lifestyle Coaches to adults at high risk for diabetes and their partners. The lifestyle intervention curriculum was developed with the input of a community advisory board and was approved by the CDC for use in the National DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program) (i.e., meets CDC Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program Standards, including 22+ classes delivered over the course of 12 months and targeting lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes). In contrast to PreventT2, the intervention includes content specific to couples with prompts encouraging partners to consider and discuss how they can best support one another, information about lifestyle intervention in a relationship context, and examples demonstrating how couples collaborated to make healthy lifestyle changes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI ≥ 25 kg/m² (≥ 23 kg/m² if Asian American), and
* Do not have a diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 diabetes, and
* Not currently pregnant, and
* High risk for type 2 diabetes based on: (i) CDC Prediabetes Risk Test score ≥ 5, (ii) clinically diagnosed Gestational Diabetes during a previous pregnancy (for women), or (iii) a blood test result indicative of prediabetes in the past year (i.e., fasting blood glucose 100-125 mg/dl; plasma glucose 140-199 mg/dl measured 2 hours after a 75 g glucose load; or HbA1c 5.7%-6.4%).
2. The couple has lived together for 1+ years.
3. Both partners are willing to participate in the research.
4. Both partners are at least 18 years old.
5. Both partners are fluent in English.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Either partner:
* Has a diagnosis of another chronic disease (unless no major events/changes for 3+ months), or
* Is currently on medication or engaged in lifestyle intervention for prediabetes or obesity, or
* Has previously participated in the National DPP, or
* Reports discomfort participating in a lifestyle program with their partner, or
* Reports a low level of relationship commitment (i.e., "4" or lower on a scale from 1 (do not agree at all) to 7 (agree completely) on the item "I want this relationship to stay strong no matter what rough times we encounter."; Owen et al., 2011).
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
NIH
University of Utah
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Katherine Baucom
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Katherine JW Baucom, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Utah
Locations
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University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Katherine JW Baucom, PhD
Role: backup
References
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Aguirre MC, Brown H, Gershenoff D, Hinton KL, Huntzinger OM, Klein N, Ramos C, Tavake-Pasi OF, Witte B, Wolfsfeld M, Sher T, Simmons DL, Smith TW, Clark L, Baucom KJW. The Role of Advocacy in Adapting the Diabetes Prevention Program for Couple-Based Delivery That Reaches Marginalized Groups. Behav Ther (N Y N Y). 2020 Oct;43(7):261-265. No abstract available.
Whitaker M, Aguirre MC, Gutierrez Chavez M, Beaulieu E, Arones YB, Gershenoff D, Hinton K, Klein N, Munezerou Uwizeye J, Napia E, Ramos C, Tavake-Pasi OF, Villalta J, Wolfsfeld C, Witte B, Maxfield E, Raphael K, Simmons DL, Clark L, Sher T, Smith TW, Baucom KJ. Couple-based lifestyle intervention to prevent type 2 diabetes: protocol for a randomised pilot trial. BMJ Open. 2023 Feb 16;13(2):e068623. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068623.
Other Identifiers
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166946
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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