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A Single Session Self-guided Acceptance-based Digital Intervention Targeting Food Cravings in Pregnancy

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Eating Disorders
Craving
Pregnancy Weight Gain
Binge Eating
Perinatal Problems
Interventions
Behavioral: Single-session acceptance-based online workshop targeting food cravings as predictors of loss of control and binge eating in pregnancy
Registration Number
NCT06129461
Lead Sponsor
University at Albany
Brief Summary

Pregnancy is a time of heightened risk for disordered eating behaviors, which have been linked to adverse health outcomes in gestation, delivery, and the postpartum. These adverse outcomes may at least in part be mediated by greater risk of deviation from recommended gestational weight gain trajectories, especially in those engaged in binge and loss of control eating. This study will explore the efficacy of a single-session, self-guided online acceptance-based intervention targeting food cravings as powerful and modifiable predictors of binge and LOC eating in pregnancy.

Detailed Description

Pregnancy is a time of heightened risk for disordered eating behaviors, which have been linked to a range of adverse health outcomes in pregnancy, delivery, and the postpartum. These adverse outcomes may at least in part be mediated by greater rates of deviation from recommended weight gain trajectories, especially in those engaged in binge and loss of control eating. Food cravings are powerful triggers of binge and loss of control eating in non-pregnant populations with preliminary evidence linking cravings to disordered eating behaviors and greater weight gain in pregnancy as well. This study builds on preliminary evidence to suggest that acceptance-based approaches are effective in reducing the adverse impacts of cravings on behavior by exploring the efficacy of a single-session, self-guided online acceptance-based intervention targeting food cravings in pregnant participants as predictors of maladaptive eating behaviors and deviations from recommended gestational weight gain trajectories.

The efficacy of a single-session, self-guided online acceptance-based intervention targeting food cravings in pregnant participants will be examined in a randomized controlled trial. Pregnant individuals in the second trimester (n = 130) who endorse current cravings will be randomly assigned to the intervention or an untreated control group. The intervention group will participate in a single-session, self-guided online workshop imparting skills grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, including acceptance, defusion, and present-moment awareness. Both groups will complete comprehensive assessments at baseline, one-month follow-up, and at full-term. The results of this initial efficacy trial will inform the integration of acceptance-based self-guided health coaching targeting food cravings into routine prenatal care to prevent adverse outcomes associated with disordered eating behaviors in pregnancy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
130
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18 and older
  • Current residence in the United States
  • Fluency in English
  • Currently pregnant in the second trimester
  • Experience of any food cravings
Exclusion Criteria
  • None beyond not meeting inclusion criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
TreatmentSingle-session acceptance-based online workshop targeting food cravings as predictors of loss of control and binge eating in pregnancyThe intervention group will participate in a single-session, self-guided online intervention imparting skills grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. The one-hour workshop guides participants through evidence-based exercises, brief video clips, and reflection activities designed to clarify values and teach skills to foster acceptance, defusion, and present-moment awareness.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gestational weight gainFrom study entry in 2nd trimester of pregnancy through delivery

Deviations from recommended gestational weight gain trajectories (in U.S. lbs)

Prenatal Eating Behaviors Screening ToolFrom study entry in 2nd trimester of pregnancy through delivery

Eating disorder symptoms, including frequency of binge and loss-of-control eating

Food Craving Questionnaire - Trait - ReducedFrom study entry in 2nd trimester of pregnancy through delivery

Frequency and intensity of food craving experiences

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Obsessive Compulsive Eating ScaleAssessed at baseline and 1-month post-intervention

Intrusive thoughts and urges related to a craved target

White Bear Suppression InventoryAssessed at baseline and 1-month post-intervention

Thought suppression

Food Craving Acceptance and Action QuestionnaireAssessed at baseline and 1-month post-intervention

Acceptance of and willingness to experience food cravings

Detail and Flexibility QuestionnaireAssessed at baseline and 1-month post-intervention

Cognitive flexibility

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