Multi-Modal Digital Interventions for Adolescent Weight Management
NCT ID: NCT06920862
Last Updated: 2025-04-10
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-01
2029-12-31
Brief Summary
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The main questions this study aims to answer are:
1. Can a multi-modal digital intervention effectively modify adolescents' primary beliefs underlying TPB constructs (attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control)?
2. How do TPB constructs influence weight control intentions, and how do these intentions translate into either healthy or unhealthy weight control behaviors? What role do adolescents' body image, body satisfaction, and mental health play in moderating the relationship between weight control intention and behavior?
Participants will:
1. Be adolescents aged 12-18 years with a BMI ≥ 85th percentile.
2. Be randomly assigned to either the intervention group (multi-modal digital intervention) or the control group (general health education).
3. Engage in AI-driven coaching, interactive digital sessions, and gamified experiences tailored to TPB constructs.
4. Complete biweekly sessions over a period of three months (each session lasting two hours).
5. Receive personalized feedback and real-time monitoring through the Virti platform.
6. Participate in follow-up assessments at one month and three months post-intervention.
Researchers will compare the intervention group to the control group to determine whether the multi-modal digital intervention leads to a higher adoption of healthy weight control behaviors and a lower prevalence of unhealthy weight control behaviors.
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Detailed Description
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This study seeks to bridge this intention-behavior gap through the development and evaluation of a multi-modal digital intervention, grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). TPB posits that intention-the most proximal predictor of behavior-is influenced by three constructs: attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Each construct is shaped by a distinct set of beliefs, including behavioral, normative, and control beliefs. However, limited research has explored how these constructs interact to promote healthy weight control behaviors or inadvertently contribute to unhealthy practices such as meal skipping, purging, or misuse of diet pills.
Building on the PI's previous qualitative and quantitative studies validating TPB in Taiwanese adolescents with obesity, this project designs an intervention that targets these belief systems directly. The intervention integrates artificial intelligence-driven virtual coaching, virtual reality (VR)-based simulation scenarios, gamified applications, and real-time feedback and monitoring through the Virti digital platform. Each intervention module is specifically aligned with a TPB construct:
Module A (Attitude): Uses persuasive VR messages to emphasize benefits of healthy weight control (e.g., appearance, health improvement).
Module B (Subjective Norm): Reinforces perceived social support through peer modeling and family involvement.
Module C (Perceived Behavioral Control): Builds self-efficacy by offering coping strategies to overcome common barriers (e.g., dealing with food sharing, time constraints).
The intervention will be delivered biweekly over three months, with each session lasting approximately two hours. Participants will interact with the virtual nurse avatar, respond to scenario-based questions, and receive personalized feedback. Data collection will occur at baseline, one month, and three months post-intervention.
The randomized controlled trial will enroll adolescents aged 12-18 years with a BMI at or above the 85th percentile, recruited from junior and senior high schools in Taipei. Stratified randomization will ensure balanced group assignment across districts. The intervention group will receive the full TPB-based digital program, while the control group will receive standard health education.
To evaluate intervention efficacy, the study will utilize:
TPB-based questionnaires measuring belief constructs and intention,
A weight control behavior scale distinguishing healthy vs. unhealthy practices,
Standardized tools to assess body image (MBSRQ) and mental health (PHQ-A),
Anthropometric and body composition measurements.
Quantitative data will be analyzed using mixed-design ANOVA and structural equation modeling (SEM) to assess changes over time and the mediating role of psychological factors. Thematic analysis of qualitative data (collected via platform interaction and interviews) will further elucidate adolescents' experiences and the intervention's impact.
This research is expected to make a significant contribution by:
Unpacking the cognitive mechanisms that translate weight control intentions into specific behaviors,
Demonstrating how digital interventions can be effectively tailored using TPB constructs,
Offering an innovative, scalable, and theory-driven model for adolescent obesity intervention that prioritizes psychological safety, personalization, and user engagement.
Ultimately, this study aims to inform policy and practice by providing empirical evidence for the use of AI-enhanced, VR-integrated interventions to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors among adolescents-a critical population for early preventive efforts.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Multi-Modal Digital Intervention Group
Participants in this group will receive a multi-modal digital intervention designed to enhance healthy weight control behaviors among overweight and obese adolescents.
1. Intervention Components: The intervention integrates AI-driven coaching, interactive platforms, gamified applications, and real-time feedback mechanisms.
2. Session Structure: Participants will complete biweekly intervention sessions (2 hours each) over a 3-month period.
3. Theoretical Framework: The intervention is grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to target attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control regarding weight control behaviors.
4. Digital Platform: Participants will have access to the Virti platform, where they will receive personalized guidance and feedback.
Multi-Modal Digital Intervention
Participants in this group will receive a multi-modal digital intervention designed to enhance healthy weight control behaviors among overweight and obese adolescents.
1. The intervention integrates AI-driven coaching, interactive platforms, gamified applications, and real-time feedback mechanisms.
2. Participants will complete biweekly intervention sessions (2 hours each) over a 3-month period.
3. The intervention is grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to target attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control regarding weight control behaviors.
4. Participants will have access to the Virti platform, where they will receive personalized guidance and feedback.
Control Group (General Health Education)
General Health Education sessions covering basic principles of nutrition, physical activity, and lifestyle modifications for weight management. These sessions will be delivered using traditional educational methods (e.g., brochures, videos, lectures).
Multi-Modal Digital Intervention
Participants in this group will receive a multi-modal digital intervention designed to enhance healthy weight control behaviors among overweight and obese adolescents.
1. The intervention integrates AI-driven coaching, interactive platforms, gamified applications, and real-time feedback mechanisms.
2. Participants will complete biweekly intervention sessions (2 hours each) over a 3-month period.
3. The intervention is grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to target attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control regarding weight control behaviors.
4. Participants will have access to the Virti platform, where they will receive personalized guidance and feedback.
Interventions
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Multi-Modal Digital Intervention
Participants in this group will receive a multi-modal digital intervention designed to enhance healthy weight control behaviors among overweight and obese adolescents.
1. The intervention integrates AI-driven coaching, interactive platforms, gamified applications, and real-time feedback mechanisms.
2. Participants will complete biweekly intervention sessions (2 hours each) over a 3-month period.
3. The intervention is grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to target attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control regarding weight control behaviors.
4. Participants will have access to the Virti platform, where they will receive personalized guidance and feedback.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 85th percentile according to the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) standards.
* Willing to participate in a digital intervention for weight control.
* At least one parent or guardian provides consent for participation.
* Able to understand and use digital devices (smartphones, tablets, or computers).
Exclusion Criteria
* Psychiatric disorders that affect interpersonal interaction (e.g., schizophrenia, severe depression).
* Previous negative experiences with digital health interventions (VR or AI-based coaching).
* Severe motion sickness that affects the ability to use VR-based tools.
* Currently enrolled in another weight management program that may interfere with study outcomes.
12 Years
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Pei-Ching Liu
Assistant Professor
Locations
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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, , Taiwan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NTYMCTU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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