mHealth Intervention for Older Adults
- Conditions
- ObesityType2 Diabetes
- Interventions
- Behavioral: self-regulation theory-based mHealth behavior intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT03398590
- Lead Sponsor
- Boston College
- Brief Summary
This is a pilot study to test the feasibility and acceptability of a self-regulation theory-based mHealth behavior intervention for overweight or obese older adults with T2DM.
- Detailed Description
This is a pilot study to test the feasibility and acceptability of a self-regulation theory-based mHealth behavior intervention for overweight or obese older adults with T2DM. The main purpose of the intervention is to increase participants' awareness of their behavior patterns and to self-regulate their daily lifestyle behaviors using the results of self-monitoring of weight and blood glucose. This is a One Group Pretest-Posttest Designed study. Ten participants will be recruited from Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA. They will receive a 2-month, self-regulation theory-based weight loss intervention (five 60-minute, biweekly group sessions) and will be provided with a technology toolkit for self-monitoring including an (1) iPhone Plus, (2) the Lose It! app for self-monitoring of dietary intake, (3) Fitbit for self-monitoring of physical activity, (4) Bluetooth-enabled scale for daily weight, and (5) Bluetooth-enabled blood glucose monitor for testing blood glucose levels. There will be a 1-month follow-up after intervention. Assessments will occur at baseline and the end of follow-up. The individual interviews will be conducted with the participants to learn about their experience of technology use to self-manage their weight and diabetes at the end of study.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 9
- >=65 years of age;
- BMI between 27-40kg/m2
- Availability of wireless Internet service at home;
- Stable body weight during the previous year (i.e., ±10 pounds) ;
- Not being enrolled in another weight loss program in the past six months;
- Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes for at least 2 years;
- Prescribed insulin or oral medications for at least 1 year;
- No changes in medications for at least 6 months before enrolling in the study;
- Use the LoseIt! app on their computer or smartphone for the 5-day practice period;
- Able to read, write and speak English.
- Planning frequent travel, vacations or relocation in next 3 months;
- Current use of weight loss medication;
- Have a history of bariatric surgery;
- Have participated in diabetes education in the previous 12 months;
- Are unable to walk 2 blocks, or had an amputation of a lower limb, severe arthritis or other medical condition that prevents walking for exercise;
- Have severe complications of diabetes, including renal disease (albumin/creatinine >300 μg /mg), severe peripheral diabetic neuropathy, severe peripheral vascular disease, symptomatic autonomic neuropathy, history of myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, or other severe cardiac disease or severe hypertension (systolic blood pressure greater than 160/90 mmHg);
- Have a diagnosis of a serious mental illness, e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, and/or eating disorders;
- Have severe visual, hearing or cognitive impairments (e.g., dementia, intellectual disability);
- Unable or unwilling to use the mHealth technology equipment (toolkit) for data collection;
- Do not speak, read and write English.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description mHealth Intervention for Older Adults self-regulation theory-based mHealth behavior intervention Pilot study to test the feasibility and acceptability of a self-regulation theory-based mHealth behavior intervention for overweight or obese older adults with T2DM. This is a one Group Pretest-Posttest Designed study. Ten participants will be recruited from Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA. They will receive a 2-month, self-regulation theory-based weight loss intervention (five 60-minute, biweekly group sessions) and will be provided with a technology toolkit for self-monitoring including an (1) iPhone Plus, (2) the Lose It! app for self-monitoring of dietary intake, (3) Fitbit for self-monitoring of physical activity, (4) Bluetooth-enabled scale for daily weight, and (5) Bluetooth-enabled blood glucose monitor for testing blood glucose levels.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptability From baseline to the end of study (up to 3 months) Actual Use of Technology will be defined as binary (use vs. nonuse) for each day based on data-stamp information. Then we will calculate percent days of use over time.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Calorie intake Mean steps over 3 months Calorie intake changes over 3 months
Percent weight change From baseline to the end of study (up to 3 months) Percent weight changes over 3 months
Steps From baseline to the end of study (up to 3 months) Steps changes over 3 months
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Joslin Diabetes Center
🇺🇸Boston, Massachusetts, United States