REAL HEALTH-Diabetes: Reach Ahead for Lifestyle and Health-Diabetes
- Conditions
- Type 2 Diabetes MellitusObesity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: In Person Group (IP)Behavioral: Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)Behavioral: Telephone Conference Call Group (TCC)
- Registration Number
- NCT02320253
- Lead Sponsor
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Brief Summary
The goal of this project is to translate the Look AHEAD intensive lifestyle intervention for type 2 diabetes and obesity into usual care at community health centers, comparing an in-person group program (IP), a telephone conference call (TCC) group program, and referral to medical nutrition therapy (MNT), the current standard of care.
- Detailed Description
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three arms: MNT, IP, or TCC. Participants will be enrolled in the study for a total of three years. During those three years, participants will have 5 research visits, at baseline, where randomization occurs, 6 months, 12 months, 24 months, and 36 months. At each research visit, participants will have a lipid panel and HbA1c sample drawn, their blood pressure, weight, and height, baseline only, taken. Participants will also answer questionnaires that will address health behaviors, self-efficacy, measures of self-determination, depression, literacy and numeracy, food insecurity, health-related quality-of-life and patient satisfaction with quality of care.
For the group-based interventions, dietitians will deliver the adapted Look AHEAD lifestyle intervention. The first 14 sessions will be delivered weekly and the next 5 sessions biweekly. In the subsequent 18 months, group sessions will be delivered monthly from 6-24 months. In addition, participants will be offered up to 5 individual MNT sessions over the 2 year intervention period. At these individual visits, dietitians will address diabetes-related issues and discuss tailored goals and behaviors, based on the Look AHEAD model. Dietitians will provide ongoing feedback to participants' own PCPs about patient progress toward goals and will encourage PCPs to reinforce weight loss strategies with their patients. Each group will contain up to 12 participants with type 2 diabetes and will last 1-1.5 hours. The program curriculum focuses on nutrition, activity, and behavioral topics and incorporates the use of meal replacements for the first 4-16 weeks to enhance weight loss success.
In addition to the teaching component, participants who are taking insulin or medications that can cause hypoglycemia will self-monitor blood glucose levels at least 2 times per day and submit self-monitoring records for review each week, either by delivering them at the in-person sessions or by mailing, faxing, or emailing them to the study team. Patients on oral hypoglycemics who are not adjusting medications based on blood sugar will be instructed to do targeted monitoring to determine the effects of exercise and meals on blood glucose. The study provider at each health center will review BG records and make any needed adjustments to insulin or medication doses according to an algorithm to maintain glycemic control and prevent hypoglycemia as participants lose weight.
A trained member of the study staff will provide MNT referral participants with an educational handout emphasizing that modest weight loss (5 - 10%) via caloric restriction and gradual adoption of moderate increases in daily physical activity (equivalent to brisk walking for 30 minutes daily) is safe and effective in managing diabetes and schedule them for an appointment with a dietitian from Nutrition Services for follow up.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 211
- Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
- Age 18 years or older
- Overweight or obese (BMI >25 kg/m2)
- HbA1c level 6.5<11.5%
- Systolic blood pressure (SBP) <160 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) <100 mmHg
- Willing to lose 5-7% of body weight
- Willing to increase activity to at least 175 minutes/week
- Willing to commit to random assignment to either attend and participate in the lifestyle change program in person or on the telephone or be referred to Nutrition Services for medical nutrition therapy
- Stable health, with no severe comorbidities that might interfere with their ability to participate in a group intervention that includes increasing activity or decreasing calories, such as severe psychiatric illness or significant heart disease
- Ability to understand and communicate effectively in English or Spanish
- Willing to self-monitor blood glucose
- Willing to keep a food, exercise, and blood glucose diary
- Have a primary care physician at MGH Chelsea, Charlestown, or Revere Health Centers, or be willing to attend sessions, in-person or by phone, and have medications adjusted by a provider based at one of those health centers with communication to the referring primary care provider
- Weight greater than 350 pounds
- Pregnant or planning pregnancy in the next year
- Currently seeing a dietitian (regular scheduled follow up appointments) or participating in a weight loss program and unwilling to stop
- Weight change of more than 3% of weight in the previous month.
- Currently enrolled in another diabetes intervention study
- Lack of availability of telephone
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description In Person Group (IP) In Person Group (IP) Participants enrolled to the IP arm will meet weekly for 14 weeks, biweekly for 10 weeks, and then monthly for the next 18 months. Each session will be led by a study dietitian that has been assigned to that specific health center and will last 1.5 hours. Participants will be allowed to have one-on-one sessions with their dietitian throughout the first two years, twice in the first year and three times in the second year. Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) Participants in this arm will meet with a dietitian at their respective Health Center, not with a study dietitian. The participant and dietitian will decide how frequently to meet and create an individualized treatment plan. The participant's health insurance will be billed for these dietitian visit(s) and the participant is responsible for any copay(s) or deductible(s) associated with the visit(s). Telephone Conference Call Group (TCC) Telephone Conference Call Group (TCC) Participants enrolled in the TCC arm will meet weekly for 14 weeks, biweekly for 10 weeks, and then monthly for the next 18 months. Each session will be led, over-the-phone, by a study dietitian that has been assigned to that specific health center and will last 1.5 hours. Participants will be allowed to have one-on-one sessions with their dietitian throughout the first two years, twice in the first year and three times in the second year.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Percent Weight Change From Baseline Baseline, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Percent weight change form baseline; negative values indicate weight loss.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Hemoglobin A1c: Change From Baseline 6, 12, 24 months Change in percentage of glycated hemoglobin. Negative values indicate HbA1c reduction (improvement) from baseline.
Triglyceride Levels: Change From Baseline 6, 12, 24 months Triglycerides are measured in mg/dl. Negative values indicate improved triglyceride levels compared to baseline.
Dietary Restraint: Change From Baseline Baseline, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Dietary restraint was measured by the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire with higher scores (1-5) denoting greater self-regulation of dietary behaviors and positive values denoting improved dietary restraint. Van Strien T, Frijters JER, Defares PB. The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) for assessment of restrained, emotional, and external eating behavior. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 1986;5(2):295-315.
Diabetes Distress: Change From Baseline Baseline, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Diabetes distress was measured with the Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale. The scale ranges from 0 to 100, in which higher scores indicate greater emotional distress, with a score of 40 marking the threshold for severe emotional distress. Negative values indicate reduction in diabetes-related distress.
Welch GW, Jacobson AM, Polonsky WH. The Problem Areas in Diabetes Scale. An evaluation of its clinical utility. Diabetes Care. 1997;20(5):760-766Systolic Blood Pressure: Change From Baseline 6, 12, 24, months. Blood pressure is reported as change in systolic blood pressure only. Negative values indicate improvement.
Diet Self-efficacy: Change From Baseline 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Diet Self-Efficacy Scale is scored 1-5 with higher scores denoting greater self confidence in managing diet and positive values denoting improved self-confidence in managing diet. Hickey ML, Owen SV, Froman RD. Instrument development: cardiac diet and exercise self-efficacy. Nursing research. 1992;41(6):347-351
Fat-related Diet Behavior: Change From Baseline. Baseline, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. Fat-related diet behavior was scored on a scale of 1 to 5, in which lower scores indicate lower fat dietary habits. Negative values indicate a shift to lower-fat diet behavior.
Kristal AR, Shattuck AL, Henry HJ. Patterns of dietary behavior associated with selecting diets low in fat: reliability and validity of a behavioral approach to dietary assessment. J Am Diet Assoc. 1990;90(2):214-220.
Glasgow RE, Perry JD, Toobert DJ, Hollis JF. Brief assessments of dietary behavior in field settings. Addictive behaviors. 1996;21(2):239-247Depression Score: Change From Baseline. Baseline, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months. The PHQ-8 measures depressed mood, with higher scores representing a higher degree of depressed mood and negative values indicating improvement. The range of scores is 0 to 24. Kroenke K, Strine TW, Spitzer RL, Williams JB, Berry JT, Mokdad AH. The PHQ-8 as a measure of current depression in the general population. J Affect Disord. 2009;114(1-3):163-173.
Trial Locations
- Locations (4)
Charlestown HealthCare Center
🇺🇸Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts General Hospital
🇺🇸Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Revere HealthCare Center
🇺🇸Revere, Massachusetts, United States
Chelsea HealthCare Center
🇺🇸Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States