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Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial

BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among persons with serious mental illness. These conditions likely contribute to premature cardiovascular disease and a 20 to 30 percent shortened life expectancy in this vulnerable population. Persons with serious mental illness need effective...

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Autores principales: Casagrande, Sarah S, Jerome, Gerald J, Dalcin, Arlene T, Dickerson, Faith B, Anderson, Cheryl A, Appel, Lawrence J, Charleston, Jeanne, Crum, Rosa M, Young, Deborah R, Guallar, Eliseo, Frick, Kevin D, Goldberg, Richard W, Oefinger, Meghan, Finkelstein, Joseph, Gennusa, Joseph V, Fred-Omojole, Oladapo, Campbell, Leslie M, Wang, Nae-Yuh, Daumit, Gail L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21144025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-10-108
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author Casagrande, Sarah S
Jerome, Gerald J
Dalcin, Arlene T
Dickerson, Faith B
Anderson, Cheryl A
Appel, Lawrence J
Charleston, Jeanne
Crum, Rosa M
Young, Deborah R
Guallar, Eliseo
Frick, Kevin D
Goldberg, Richard W
Oefinger, Meghan
Finkelstein, Joseph
Gennusa, Joseph V
Fred-Omojole, Oladapo
Campbell, Leslie M
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Daumit, Gail L
author_facet Casagrande, Sarah S
Jerome, Gerald J
Dalcin, Arlene T
Dickerson, Faith B
Anderson, Cheryl A
Appel, Lawrence J
Charleston, Jeanne
Crum, Rosa M
Young, Deborah R
Guallar, Eliseo
Frick, Kevin D
Goldberg, Richard W
Oefinger, Meghan
Finkelstein, Joseph
Gennusa, Joseph V
Fred-Omojole, Oladapo
Campbell, Leslie M
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Daumit, Gail L
author_sort Casagrande, Sarah S
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among persons with serious mental illness. These conditions likely contribute to premature cardiovascular disease and a 20 to 30 percent shortened life expectancy in this vulnerable population. Persons with serious mental illness need effective, appropriately tailored behavioral interventions to achieve and maintain weight loss. Psychiatric rehabilitation day programs provide logical intervention settings because mental health consumers often attend regularly and exercise can take place on-site. This paper describes the Randomized Trial of Achieving Healthy Lifestyles in Psychiatric Rehabilitation (ACHIEVE). The goal of the study is to determine the effectiveness of a behavioral weight loss intervention among persons with serious mental illness that attend psychiatric rehabilitation programs. Participants randomized to the intervention arm of the study are hypothesized to have greater weight loss than the control group. METHODS/DESIGN: A targeted 320 men and women with serious mental illness and overweight or obesity (body mass index ≥ 25.0 kg/m(2)) will be recruited from 10 psychiatric rehabilitation programs across Maryland. The core design is a randomized, two-arm, parallel, multi-site clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of an 18-month behavioral weight loss intervention to usual care. Active intervention participants receive weight management sessions and physical activity classes on-site led by study interventionists. The intervention incorporates cognitive adaptations for persons with serious mental illness attending psychiatric rehabilitation programs. The initial intensive intervention period is six months, followed by a twelve-month maintenance period in which trained rehabilitation program staff assume responsibility for delivering parts of the intervention. Primary outcomes are weight loss at six and 18 months. DISCUSSION: Evidence-based approaches to the high burden of obesity and cardiovascular disease risk in person with serious mental illness are urgently needed. The ACHIEVE Trial is tailored to persons with serious mental illness in community settings. This multi-site randomized clinical trial will provide a rigorous evaluation of a practical behavioral intervention designed to accomplish and sustain weight loss in persons with serious mental illness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov NCT00902694
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spelling pubmed-30163132011-01-06 Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial Casagrande, Sarah S Jerome, Gerald J Dalcin, Arlene T Dickerson, Faith B Anderson, Cheryl A Appel, Lawrence J Charleston, Jeanne Crum, Rosa M Young, Deborah R Guallar, Eliseo Frick, Kevin D Goldberg, Richard W Oefinger, Meghan Finkelstein, Joseph Gennusa, Joseph V Fred-Omojole, Oladapo Campbell, Leslie M Wang, Nae-Yuh Daumit, Gail L BMC Psychiatry Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among persons with serious mental illness. These conditions likely contribute to premature cardiovascular disease and a 20 to 30 percent shortened life expectancy in this vulnerable population. Persons with serious mental illness need effective, appropriately tailored behavioral interventions to achieve and maintain weight loss. Psychiatric rehabilitation day programs provide logical intervention settings because mental health consumers often attend regularly and exercise can take place on-site. This paper describes the Randomized Trial of Achieving Healthy Lifestyles in Psychiatric Rehabilitation (ACHIEVE). The goal of the study is to determine the effectiveness of a behavioral weight loss intervention among persons with serious mental illness that attend psychiatric rehabilitation programs. Participants randomized to the intervention arm of the study are hypothesized to have greater weight loss than the control group. METHODS/DESIGN: A targeted 320 men and women with serious mental illness and overweight or obesity (body mass index ≥ 25.0 kg/m(2)) will be recruited from 10 psychiatric rehabilitation programs across Maryland. The core design is a randomized, two-arm, parallel, multi-site clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of an 18-month behavioral weight loss intervention to usual care. Active intervention participants receive weight management sessions and physical activity classes on-site led by study interventionists. The intervention incorporates cognitive adaptations for persons with serious mental illness attending psychiatric rehabilitation programs. The initial intensive intervention period is six months, followed by a twelve-month maintenance period in which trained rehabilitation program staff assume responsibility for delivering parts of the intervention. Primary outcomes are weight loss at six and 18 months. DISCUSSION: Evidence-based approaches to the high burden of obesity and cardiovascular disease risk in person with serious mental illness are urgently needed. The ACHIEVE Trial is tailored to persons with serious mental illness in community settings. This multi-site randomized clinical trial will provide a rigorous evaluation of a practical behavioral intervention designed to accomplish and sustain weight loss in persons with serious mental illness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov NCT00902694 BioMed Central 2010-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3016313/ /pubmed/21144025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-10-108 Text en Copyright ©2010 Casagrande et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Casagrande, Sarah S
Jerome, Gerald J
Dalcin, Arlene T
Dickerson, Faith B
Anderson, Cheryl A
Appel, Lawrence J
Charleston, Jeanne
Crum, Rosa M
Young, Deborah R
Guallar, Eliseo
Frick, Kevin D
Goldberg, Richard W
Oefinger, Meghan
Finkelstein, Joseph
Gennusa, Joseph V
Fred-Omojole, Oladapo
Campbell, Leslie M
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Daumit, Gail L
Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title_full Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title_fullStr Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title_full_unstemmed Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title_short Randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the ACHIEVE trial
title_sort randomized trial of achieving healthy lifestyles in psychiatric rehabilitation: the achieve trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21144025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-10-108
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