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Clinical Trials/NCT05268653
NCT05268653
Completed
Not Applicable

Investigation of the Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Obese Adolescents on Anthropometric Results, Nutrition, Exercise Behavior and Sedentary Activity Level

Muş Alparlan University1 site in 1 country76 target enrollmentDecember 23, 2020

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Adolescent Obesity
Sponsor
Muş Alparlan University
Enrollment
76
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in adolescent sedentary actıvıty time
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study is a randomized controlled study in a quasi-experimental design in the pre-test post-test design.The aim of this study is to examine the effect of motivational interview applied to obese adolescents on nutritional exercise behavior, anthropometric measurements and sedentary activity level.The data of this study were collected using a personal information form, Nutrition exercise behavior scale, Adolescent Sedentary Activity Questionnaire and anthropometric measurement form.In this study, nursing initiatives include a MG-based training program that will be given to obese adolescents in the experimental group in the form of 6 sessions after collecting preliminary test data. The final tests will be collected after 3 months of follow-up. Pre-test and post-test will be applied to the adolescents in the control group. Each training will take 30 minutes. Various training methods and techniques such as oral expression, question and answer, brainstorming, feedback and powerpoint presentations will be used within the scope of the training program

Detailed Description

Obesity has been increasing in children and adolescents as well as adults in recent years. Many factors play a role in the formation of obesity. The most important of these are sedentary lifestyle, wrong diet and insufficient physical activity. Motivational interviewing technique seems to give promising results in order to change risky health behaviors that cause obesity in adolescents. This study is a randomized controlled study in a quasi-experimental design in the pre-test post-test design.The aim of this study is to examine the effect of motivational interview applied to obese adolescents on nutritional exercise behavior, anthropometric measurements and sedentary activity level.The data of this study were collected using a personal information form, Nutrition exercise behavior scale, Adolescent Sedentary Activity Questionnaire and anthropometric measurement form.In this study, nursing initiatives include a MG-based training program that will be given to obese adolescents in the experimental group in the form of 6 sessions after collecting preliminary test data. The final tests will be collected after 3 months of follow-up. Pre-test and post-test will be applied to the adolescents in the control group. Each training will take 30 minutes. Various training methods and techniques such as oral expression, question and answer, brainstorming, feedback and powerpoint presentations will be used within the scope of the training program.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 23, 2020
End Date
April 3, 2023
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Muş Alparlan University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Hasan EVCİMEN

Lecturer

Muş Alparlan University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • being above the 95th percentile
  • not going to a dietitian

Exclusion Criteria

  • having mental health problems

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in adolescent sedentary actıvıty time

Time Frame: baseline to 3 months

The original Adolescent Sedentary Actıvıty Questionnaire (ASAQ) has 11 questions for weekdays and 12 questions for weekends. ASAAQ covers pre-school and after-school time for each weekday, and all hours of the day for weekend days. The ASAA adapted into Turkish includes the time spent for 10 different SAs. Thus, the time spent for sedentary activities all week, weekdays and weekends can be calculated. In this context, the time spent in each activity category can be calculated. With ASAQ, sedentary activity times can be calculated for weekdays, weekends and the whole week in five sedentary activity categories.

Change in nutrition and exercise behavior scale score

Time Frame: baseline to 3 months

The Nutrition and Exercise Behavior Scale (NEBS) is a five-point Likert-type scale consisting of 45 items and four sub-factors. Scale scores are evaluated in line with the scores obtained from the scale sub-dimensions. The score distribution of "Psychological/addictive eating behavior sub-factor" is between 11-55. A high score indicates psychological/addictive eating behavior. The score distribution of "Healthy nutrition-exercise behavior sub-factor" is between 14-70. A high score indicates healthy eating and exercise behavior. The score distribution of "unhealthy nutrition exercise behavior sub-factor" is between 14-70. A high score indicates unhealthy eating and exercise behavior. The "meal order sub-factor" score distribution is between 6-30. A high score indicates good meal order.

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