General practitioner-centered obesity prevention program: Exercise & Nutritio
- Conditions
- Obesity (various ICDs)
- Registration Number
- DRKS00033916
- Lead Sponsor
- niversität Bayreuth
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 105
Voluntary and written consent to use the parameters collected in primary care over a period of 12 months
- Confirmed diagnosis of obesity or overweight at the time of recruitment (BMI = 30)
- Sufficient knowledge of German
- Motivation to use a digital self-observation diary
- State of inability to bear stress, e.g. after a serious surgical intervention
- Patients with urgency for serious surgical intervention
- Patients with convulsions or seizure disorders
- Dementia/cognitive deficit that conflicts with the application example
- Psychiatric illness that conflicts with the application example
- Participation in another study (up to one month before the survey period)
- Heart failure from NYHA III
- Uncontrollable arterial hypertension
- Severe pulmonary comorbidity (severe asthma, COPD, mMRC >2/ CAT >10, pulmonary fibrosis)
- Serious psychiatric eating disorders
- Other serious illness that makes physical exertion impossible
Study & Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The primary objective is to develop an interdisciplinary, holistic, guideline-compliant program to enhance the medical and economic care for obesity patients, with a fundamental focus on their rural living environment and centered around primary care physicians.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Secondary objective is the implementation of the concept into the daily life, as well as examining the practical feasibility and evaluating the health-related and economic benefits using the following parameters from baseline to 6 resp. 12 months:<br>• Medical parameters including BMI, body weight, waist size, blood parameters and physical parameters for cardiovascular risk factors as well as endurance<br>• Quality of life, wellbeing and disease burden<br>• Nutrition, health and physical activity literacy and health behavior change<br>• Benefit and effectiveness of social interaction<br>• Benefit, adherence, user-friendliness und -experience of a digital therapy support by evaluating the self-reported frequency of application utilization and its most relevant features<br>• Economic evaluation