Weight Loss and Physical Activity Lifestyle Interventions In Post Liver And Kidney Transplants
- Conditions
- Weight LossLifestyle Factors
- Interventions
- Device: Wrist activity tracker and scaleBehavioral: Nutritional Coaching group sessions
- Registration Number
- NCT06249477
- Lead Sponsor
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Brief Summary
This research project seeks to learn more about how lifestyle interventions can help liver and kidney transplant recipients achieve weight loss goals. The investigators want to evaluate if an intervention using weight and activity wrist monitors, as well as nutritional coaching group sessions is acceptable and useful for post-transplant patients aiming for weight loss. All participants will be given a wrist activity monitor, and a scale. Half of participants will be invited to participate in the nutritional coaching group sessions. The research team will look at weight loss, devices' usage, and satisfaction, and see if there are any difference among the two groups.
- Detailed Description
This project aims to understand feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of using connected health services (use of Fitbit and Scale), and nutritional coaching group sessions as a lifestyle intervention for post-transplant patients seeking weight loss. Secondarily, the investigators aim to assess effectiveness of the intervention to generate weight loss. Enrolled patients will receive a wrist activity tracker (Fitbit Charge 4) and a scale, of which information synchronizes to the electronic health record. Steps, usage, and weight values will be recorded and analyzed from the devices. All patients will be followed with monthly calls to assess issues with devices, and address case-specific questions. Simultaneously, half of the patients will be randomized to receive every other month nutritional coaching group sessions on topics related to nutrition and physical activity. Patients will have an in-person follow-up appointment where laboratory values, body measurements, and physical and mental readiness for weight loss surveys and scales will be applied at 6 and 12-months. Patients that don't accomplish weight loss goal at 6 months will be invited to cross over to the nutritional coaching group sessions intervention arm.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Prior liver or kidney transplant recipient
- BMI >=30
- 6 months to 10 years post-transplant
- Stable immunosuppression as defined by no treatment for rejection in the past 3 months
- Access to Smartphone or computer
- Able to provide informed consent
- Dual and/or simultaneous organ kidney and liver transplant
- Any type of other prior transplant
- Age <= 18 years old
- Treatment for rejection within the last 3 months
- Major infection requiring hospitalization within the last 3 months
- Relisting for liver transplant or returned to dialysis for kidney transplant
- Physical inability to participate in lifestyle intervention activity recommendations
- Patients that are actively enrolled in a weight center program
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control group Wrist activity tracker and scale Patients receive a wrist activity monitor and a scale. They are also followed with monthly calls ensuring adequate functioning of devices and receiving case-specific nutritional guidance. Group intervention group Nutritional Coaching group sessions In addition to receiving a wrist activity monitor, scale, and being followed with monthly calls, patients in this arm received every other month nutritional coaching group sessions on topics related to nutrition and physical activity to promote education and lifestyle changes Group intervention group Wrist activity tracker and scale In addition to receiving a wrist activity monitor, scale, and being followed with monthly calls, patients in this arm received every other month nutritional coaching group sessions on topics related to nutrition and physical activity to promote education and lifestyle changes
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptability of intervention 12 months (All study duration) The Acceptability of Intervention Measurement (AIM) is a previously-validated survey tool used in implementation science, and answered by participants, that uses a Likert scale from 1 to 5 to evaluate acceptability of the proposed intervention. A score greater than or equal to 4 is considered adequate acceptability.
Feasibility of intervention 12 months (All study duration) The Feasibility of Intervention Measurement (FIM) is a previously-validated survey tool used in implementation science, and answered by participants, that uses a Likert scale from 1 to 5 to evaluate feasibility of the proposed intervention. A score greater than or equal to 4 is considered acceptable feasibility.
Wrist activity tracker usage rate 12 months (All study duration) Usage rate will be calculated as the proportion of days in which steps are logged in relation to the number of days per month.
Rate of highly satisfied Patients 12 months (All study duration) Patient-completed satisfaction questionnaires will be evaluated using a Likert scale from 1 to 5 with five being very satisfied and one being very unsatisfied. Satisfaction surveys were asked separately for the use of devices (Fitbit and smart scale), every other month follow-up calls, and every other month group sessions. An additional overall satisfaction score was also obtained for the entire intervention. High satisfaction will be considered the proportion of "somewhat satisfied" and "very satisfied" answers.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Weight change percentage 12 months (All study duration) Target Weight change percentage will be considered a greater than or equal to 2.5% loss at 6 months, and greater than or equal to 5% weight loss over the course of the 12-month period.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Massachusetts
🇺🇸Boston, Massachusetts, United States