PATHS-UP Health Behavior Self-monitoring Mobile App for Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT06959901
Last Updated: 2025-10-27
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-30
2026-01-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A longitudinal, pre-post design will be used to test the 30-day intervention. The investigators will leverage existing collaborations with the Department of Endocrinology at Texas Children's Hospital and an existing network of physicians within the Texas Children's Health Plan and Harris Health Pediatric Clinics. Study flyers will be placed in waiting and exam rooms and physicians in participating clinics will be encouraged to refer eligible patients to the study. The research team will also attend community-wide events such as back to school fairs and food drives at partnering community-based organizations (e.g. Baker Ripley) where the research team will pass out flyers and share study information for attendees. The research team also have a sign up sheet where interested participants can leave their contact information if they would like to receive more information about the study. Lastly, the Children's Nutrition Research Center maintains a volunteer participant registry, which includes youth who have expressed interest in participating in future research projects. Participants within the registry who are eligible will be invited via a phone call to participate in this study. These participants have consented to be contacted for future projects. The research team will also send a text message to interested participants who have consented through the registry or have volunteered their contact information at community events. This text will share a brief information video in English or Spanish to generate interest in the study.
If participants agree to join the study, they will receive information and parental consent and child assent will be obtained prior to any study procedures. Once they join the study, participants will receive an IndieHealth Bluetooth-enabled weight scale and a customized mobile health app and will be asked to conduct daily self-measurement of weight, complete daily educational tasks, and log meals for 30 days. Participants will receive instructions explaining how the accelerometer embedded within their phone will be used to integrate step and sleep data into the health app. Daily motivational and persuasive messages will be sent to participants to assist them in increasing their activity, sleep, and dietary habits towards the recommended national guidelines. Youth will also receive prompts to self-monitor their health behaviors. The messages and content that youth will receive are theory-informed and were previously developed with youth and research experts to ensure that they are theoretically adherent, culturally, and age appropriate.
Feasibility will be examined using research notes and careful documentation of recruitment, data collection, technical issues, engagement, and satisfaction. The acceptability, utility, and engagement with the mobile health platform will be measured using a study-specific, process evaluation questionnaire. This will provide information on the availability of high-risk youth in community clinics willing to participate in a digital health program and the ability to recruit, retain, and engage this population. Careful documentation of technical issues will speak to the feasibility of developing and implementing this type of technology for health promotion and disease prevention purposes.
In addition to feasibility, several outcomes will be assessed including weight, average steps/day, average minutes of sleep/night, and dietary intake as collected through the mobile health app. A remote scale will be used to measure weight, and a self-reported fat, fruit, and vegetable screener (National Cancer Institute) to assess dietary intake. Baseline and post-intervention assessments will be conducted and will consist of a demographic survey to be completed by parents. Motivation for exercise will be measured using a 9-item survey, which has shown acceptable validity and reliability among youth. Following the intervention, youth will be asked to complete a system usability scale to understand the acceptability and feasibility of the app and program from the perspective of the participant.
To further assess acceptability, an exit interview will be conducted with a subsample of participants (N=15) to evaluate the experience and identify barriers and opportunities for further redesigns. This information will also provide guidance on the acceptability of this strategy among this age and ethnic subgroup. In-depth interviews be conducted via a dedicated study line. They will be audio-recorded, transcribed, coded by two trained, independent coders, and qualitatively analyzed using NVivo version 9. Thematic content analysis will be used to identify emergent themes to adapt existing text messages. App related data (weight, steps, sleep, diet) will be monitored including engagement metrics (e.g. participant logins, app usage) and any data transmitted through the app including the food diary, step count, and weight data. All data will be de-identified and will only include a unique participant identifier in the form of a numerical number.
All surveys and assessments will be conducted remotely using secure links generated through REDCap.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Mobile App
Youth in the intervention will be given access to a health-based mobile phone application and a remote bluetooth scale. The app is focused on promoting health education and self-monitoring. For 30 days youth will be asked to engage with content focused on promoting healthy sleep, physical activity, and dietary habits every day. Youth will also be asked to self-monitor health behaviors using the app as it pulls in data on daily steps from the accelerometer embedded within the smartphone, information on weight from daily weigh-ins using the remote scale, sleep via weekly surveys within the app, and caloric intake using a daily food log that is powered through artificial intelligence within the app.
PATHS-UP Mobile Phone Application
Youth in the intervention will be given access to a health-based mobile phone application and a remote bluetooth scale. The app is focused on promoting health education and self-monitoring. For 30 days youth will be asked to engage with content focused on promoting healthy sleep, physical activity, and dietary habits every day. Youth will also be asked to self-monitor health behaviors using the app as it pulls in data on daily steps from the accelerometer embedded within the smartphone, information on weight from daily weigh-ins using the remote scale, sleep via a weekly survey within the app, and caloric intake using a daily food log that is powered through artificial intelligence within the app.
Interventions
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PATHS-UP Mobile Phone Application
Youth in the intervention will be given access to a health-based mobile phone application and a remote bluetooth scale. The app is focused on promoting health education and self-monitoring. For 30 days youth will be asked to engage with content focused on promoting healthy sleep, physical activity, and dietary habits every day. Youth will also be asked to self-monitor health behaviors using the app as it pulls in data on daily steps from the accelerometer embedded within the smartphone, information on weight from daily weigh-ins using the remote scale, sleep via a weekly survey within the app, and caloric intake using a daily food log that is powered through artificial intelligence within the app.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 12-18 years
* BMI% in the 85th-95th range,
* Owns their own iphone
Exclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with T2D
* Present with a disease or condition that would prevent one from engaging in activity
12 Years
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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U.S. National Science Foundation
FED
Baylor College of Medicine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Erica Gabrielle Soltero Ngwolo
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Children's Nutrition Research Center
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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H-55556
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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