Goals for Reaching Optimal Wellness: GROWell
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Opis
Research attempts to prevent excess gestational weight gain, defined as gaining more weight during pregnancy than Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines for prepregnancy body mass index (BMI), have largely been unsuccessful. Roughly 62% of overweight and 45% of obese women still gain more weight than recommended, increasing risk for postpartum weight retention. Few mobile health (mHealth) interventions have been trialed to address pregnancy-associated weight gain, which is a missed opportunity. Adult women are high users of technology for general and pregnancy-specific health information seeking and sharing. To fill this gap, the long-term goal of this research is to disseminate into clinical practice a standalone mHealth tool that is effective for overweight and obese pregnant women to achieve gestational weight gain within IOM recommendations and return to prepregnancy weight after childbirth. The goal of this application is to test GROWell: Goals for Reaching Optimal Wellness, an innovative, mHealth tool based on Self-regulation Theory that investigators designed in pilot work to achieve appropriate gestational weight gain and safe postpartum weight loss. The investigators propose a blinded, randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of GROWell compared to an attention control also developed in a pilot. Investigators will recruit 480 women ages 18-44 with prepregnancy BMI 25-<40 and 10-16 weeks gestation of a singleton, uncomplicated pregnancy. Block randomization based on BMI, race, and recruitment clinic will be used to assign participants equally to arm 1, GROWell (n=240), or arm 2, the attention control (n=240). Upon study enrollment and through 6 months postpartum, GROWell participants will receive daily text messages that provide tailored education, problem-solving skills, and support to aid their personalized dietary goals. Once weekly, participants self-monitor overall adherence to their goals using text messages that prompt them to report on how they did in the past week. When users respond to this prompt, they immediately receive a text with tailored feedback on their adherence and long-term progress toward their goals. Control participants will receive weekly texts that provide personalized self-care, pregnancy, labor, delivery, and early infancy education. The specific aims are to: (1) Compare the efficacy of GROWell to the attention control in reducing the proportion of women who gain excess gestational weight based on IOM guidelines (>25 lbs for overweight and >20 lbs for obese) controlling for demographics, parity, physical activity, diet quality, and depression/anxiety; and (2) Compare the efficacy of GROWell to the attention control in reducing postpartum weight retention at 6 months post-birth as measured by the proportion of women who are within 5% of their prepregnancy weight, controlling for demographics, parity, physical activity, diet quality, breastfeeding, and depression/anxiety. This research addresses PA 18-135 (Maternal Nutrition and Pre-pregnancy Obesity) and will provide an innovative, evidence-based, standalone mHealth tool to reduce excess gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention among overweight and obese women, currently an unavailable resource.
Daktyle
Ostatnia weryfikacja: | 06/30/2020 |
Pierwsze przesłane: | 06/22/2020 |
Szacowana liczba przesłanych rejestracji: | 06/22/2020 |
Wysłany pierwszy: | 06/25/2020 |
Ostatnia aktualizacja przesłana: | 07/01/2020 |
Ostatnia opublikowana aktualizacja: | 07/06/2020 |
Rzeczywista data rozpoczęcia badania: | 09/14/2020 |
Szacowana data zakończenia podstawowej działalności: | 06/29/2023 |
Szacowana data zakończenia badania: | 06/29/2023 |
Stan lub choroba
Interwencja / leczenie
Behavioral: GROWell (Interactive Obesity Treatment Approach)
Behavioral: Attention Support Control
Faza
Grupy ramion
Ramię | Interwencja / leczenie |
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Experimental: GROWell (Interactive Obesity Treatment Approach) With Self-regulation Theory as the framework, the Interactive Obesity Treatment Approach Adapted for Pregnancy/Postpartum includes four components: (1) personalized goal setting, (2) daily support and educational messages, (3) self-monitoring of behavior with tailored feedback, and (4) skills training. Each component aligns with the self- regulatory processes shown in previous studies to be necessary for behavior change. All interactions with participants are via text using a cell phone. | Behavioral: GROWell (Interactive Obesity Treatment Approach) Personalized messaging via cell phone to support healthy eating behaviors during pregnancy and through 6 months postpartum |
Active Comparator: Attention Support Control The attention control will be delivered using text messaging to reduce the potential placebo effect that interacting with our mHealth system may have on pregnancy weight gain and postpartum weight loss. Information will be provided to control group participants that is specific to pregnancy, labor, delivery, and early infancy, but not to diet. Texts are specific to the participant's partner, pregnancy, employment, and breastfeeding plans/status. | Behavioral: Attention Support Control Personalized messaging via cell phone to support healthy behaviors during pregnancy and through 6 months postpartum |
Kryteria kwalifikacji
Wiek kwalifikujący się do nauki | 18 Years Do 18 Years |
Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki | Female |
Przyjmuje zdrowych wolontariuszy | tak |
Kryteria | Inclusion Criteria: - 10-16 weeks gestation of a confirmed pregnancy (i.e., ultrasound/heartbeat detected) - Nulliparous or >12 months since previous birth - Receive care at one of eight UC Davis Obstetric Clinics and plan to deliver at UC Davis Medical Center - BMI >25 and <40 who are willing to receive and respond to texts using their own cell phone or a study-provided phone Exclusion Criteria: - Known pregnancy or fetal complications/high-risk status - Multiple gestation - Unable to read/write English - BMI >40 - Current smokers - Quit smoking <6 months prior to enrollment |
Wynik
Podstawowe miary wyników
1. Gestational Weight Gain [Mid-study (25-30 weeks)]
2. Postpartum Weight Retention [End of study (50-55 weeks)]
Miary wyników wtórnych
1. Adherence to text-based self- monitoring [mid-study (25-30 weeks) and post-study (50-55 weeks)]
2. Adherence to prescribed goals [mid-study (25-30 weeks) and post-study (50-55 weeks)]
Inne miary wyników
1. Delivery type [mid-study (25-30 weeks)]
2. Fetal growth abnormalities [mid-study (25-30 weeks)]
3. Pregnancy complications [mid-study (25-30 weeks)]