Treatment of Overweight in General Practice
- Conditions
- Overweight and ObesityNutritional and Metabolic Diseases
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Intervention group
- Registration Number
- NCT03000062
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Oslo
- Brief Summary
In this study the investigators want to explore the feasibility and effect of a simple intervention provided by primary care physicians on treatment for overweight in general practice. Regular patients visiting their ordinary family physician will be asked for participation if they comply with the inclusion criteria. If so, they will follow a detailed food list for 12 months with regular visits to the doctor. At each visit, the participating patients will be asked about their progress on weight loss and all measurements will be made. Simultaneously a control group of primary care physicians will also recruit patients that fulfill the inclusion criteria. These patients will also provide data that will serve as Control to the intervention group.
- Detailed Description
The number of patients with overweight is increasing and a daily issue in general practice. Many patients wish to discuss their weight problem with their family physician but many of these feel helpless to guide their patients in how to reduce weight. Providing useful and correct information should not be so difficult but many doctors choose to refer their patients to dietary courses or follow-up in specialist health care.In this study the investigators wish to implement a simple tool for treatment of overweight in primary care by providing the patients a detailed list for all meals that will ensure a weight loss. The patients will be given a close follow-up by their doctor, and the motivating conversation and list of meals will be the only treatment given.
The study is a cluster randomised controlled trial where all general practices in the area of Moss city in Norway will be asked to participate. Half of the physicians will constitute the intervention group while the other half will serve as control group. Each participating doctor in both groups will recruit patients according to the eligibility criteria. The doctors in the intervention group will be provided with a course to learn the intervention and have a manual to follow for each patient. All participating patients of both groups will be asked to meet regularly for data collection.
According to the power calculation, a number of 12 physicians in each group will be sufficient if they recruit 10 patients each.
The intervention will be conducted for 12 months and thereafter data will be continued to be collected at 6 and 12 months after.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 23
- BMI _> 30 OR _25 With at least one Medical condition related to overweight (hypertension, dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus II, hip- or knee pain)
- written consent
- sufficient knowledge in Norwegian Language to acquire the written and oral information
- any ongoing cancer condition
- any current medication impacting on weight
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention group Intervention group 12 Family physicians in primary care will constitute the Intervention group. They will enroll 10 patients each from their ordinary practice. The physicians will be provided with a specific course on the treatment model of the study, including how to collect and register data. They will have a detailed manual indicating the content of each visit. Following recruitment and consent, the patient will meet for the first visit in the study one week later. At this visit the patient will be provided with detailed information on the content and preparation for all meals. Data will be collected. The manual describes a diet in accordance with official guidelines providing the patient 1600Kcal per day. The following visits will take place after 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 4 months, 8 months and 12 months from the first visit. Data will be collected at all visits, and also at 6 and 12 months follow-up.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Weight reduction 12 months 10% weight reduction measured as kilo weight at inclusion
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Waist measure 12 months Any reduction in cm of waist measure
HbA1c 12 months Blood samples
Blood pressure 12 months Blood pressure measured as mean of three measurements at rest
Total Cholesterol 12 months Blood samples