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Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design
PURPOSE: The SenseWear™ Armband is an activity monitor developed to improve lifestyle self-monitoring. Currently, few studies assess electronic self-monitoring and weight loss with a lifestyle intervention program. To our knowledge, only one study has used the SenseWear Armband in combination with a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21448324 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S14526 |
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author | Barry, Vaughn W McClain, Amanda C Shuger, Sara Sui, Xuemei Hardin, James W Hand, Gregory A Wilcox, Sara Blair, Steven N |
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description | PURPOSE: The SenseWear™ Armband is an activity monitor developed to improve lifestyle self-monitoring. Currently, few studies assess electronic self-monitoring and weight loss with a lifestyle intervention program. To our knowledge, only one study has used the SenseWear Armband in combination with a lifestyle intervention to improve weight loss, and no studies have evaluated whether a self-monitoring intervention based solely on the armband can promote weight loss. Consequently, the aims of the study were to assess weight loss from electronic self-monitoring, to compare these values to the lifestyle intervention and standard care groups, and to compare weight loss with lifestyle intervention with and without the armband. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We recruited 197 sedentary overweight or obese adults (age, 46.8 ± 10.8 years; BMI, 33.3 ± 5.2 kg/m(2)) to participate in the 9-month study. Participants were randomized into one of four weight loss groups: 1) the standard care group received a self-directed weight loss program, complete with an evidence-based weight loss manual (standard care, n = 50); 2) a 14-week group-based behavioral weight loss program followed by weekly, biweekly, and monthly telephone counseling calls (GWL, n = 49); 3) the use of the armband to help improve lifestyle self-monitoring (SWA alone, n = 49); or (4) the group-based behavioral weight loss program and follow-up telephone counseling calls plus the armband (GWL + SWA, n = 49). All participants received the evidence-based weight loss manual at baseline. All measures were performed at baseline and months 4 and 9. The primary outcomes were weight loss and waist circumference reduction. RESULTS: This study is a well-designed randomized controlled study powered to detect a 0.5-kg weight loss and 0.6-cm waist circumference reduction in overweight and obese sedentary adults. CONCLUSION: Innovative technologies are providing lifestyle self-monitoring and weight loss tools. Utilizing these technologies may be an important step in improving the current obesity epidemic. |
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spelling | pubmed-30644102011-03-29 Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design Barry, Vaughn W McClain, Amanda C Shuger, Sara Sui, Xuemei Hardin, James W Hand, Gregory A Wilcox, Sara Blair, Steven N Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes Methodology PURPOSE: The SenseWear™ Armband is an activity monitor developed to improve lifestyle self-monitoring. Currently, few studies assess electronic self-monitoring and weight loss with a lifestyle intervention program. To our knowledge, only one study has used the SenseWear Armband in combination with a lifestyle intervention to improve weight loss, and no studies have evaluated whether a self-monitoring intervention based solely on the armband can promote weight loss. Consequently, the aims of the study were to assess weight loss from electronic self-monitoring, to compare these values to the lifestyle intervention and standard care groups, and to compare weight loss with lifestyle intervention with and without the armband. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We recruited 197 sedentary overweight or obese adults (age, 46.8 ± 10.8 years; BMI, 33.3 ± 5.2 kg/m(2)) to participate in the 9-month study. Participants were randomized into one of four weight loss groups: 1) the standard care group received a self-directed weight loss program, complete with an evidence-based weight loss manual (standard care, n = 50); 2) a 14-week group-based behavioral weight loss program followed by weekly, biweekly, and monthly telephone counseling calls (GWL, n = 49); 3) the use of the armband to help improve lifestyle self-monitoring (SWA alone, n = 49); or (4) the group-based behavioral weight loss program and follow-up telephone counseling calls plus the armband (GWL + SWA, n = 49). All participants received the evidence-based weight loss manual at baseline. All measures were performed at baseline and months 4 and 9. The primary outcomes were weight loss and waist circumference reduction. RESULTS: This study is a well-designed randomized controlled study powered to detect a 0.5-kg weight loss and 0.6-cm waist circumference reduction in overweight and obese sedentary adults. CONCLUSION: Innovative technologies are providing lifestyle self-monitoring and weight loss tools. Utilizing these technologies may be an important step in improving the current obesity epidemic. Dove Medical Press 2011-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3064410/ /pubmed/21448324 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S14526 Text en © 2011 Barry et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Methodology Barry, Vaughn W McClain, Amanda C Shuger, Sara Sui, Xuemei Hardin, James W Hand, Gregory A Wilcox, Sara Blair, Steven N Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title | Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title_full | Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title_fullStr | Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title_full_unstemmed | Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title_short | Using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
title_sort | using a technology-based intervention to promote weight loss in sedentary overweight or obese adults: a randomized controlled trial study design |
topic | Methodology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21448324 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S14526 |
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