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A Study to See if an iPhone Weight Management App Can Help Promote Weight Loss in Adolescents and Young Adults After a Stem Cell Transplant

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Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Malignant Neoplasm
Obesity

Treatments

Other: Media Intervention
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Other: Interview
Other: Text Message
Other: Scale Device
Behavioral: Telephone-Based Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04453072
19-001992
NCI-2020-02687 (Registry Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This early phase I trial studies how well a behavioral weight loss intervention consisting of a smartphone application and coaching works for the promotion of weight loss in adolescents and young adults after a stem cell transplant. This study may help researchers learn more about how adolescents and young adults can lose weight and develop healthy eating habits.

Full description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To evaluate the effectiveness of an addiction-based weight loss intervention, embodied as a smartphone application (app) with telephone coaching, on weight outcomes of overweight and obese post hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) adolescents and young adults.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To evaluate the changes in metabolic parameters and physical activity levels, in addition to modifications in addictive eating behaviors, motivation, and self-regulatory behaviors.

II. To evaluate the feasibility, adherence, and satisfaction of this intervention.

OUTLINE:

Patients receive an iPhone with W8Loss2Go app, a body scale and a digital food scale to weigh themselves and food daily. Patients interact with coaches via text messages for 4 days weekly and receive weekly 15 minute phone calls for appointment reminders, emotional support, progress discussion, and follow up on items discussed in a prior visit or phone call. Patients also have telemedicine interviews with the coach lasting 60 minutes at 2 and 4 months to elicit both positive and negative impacts on weight management and to identify barriers such as emotional eating, displacement behaviors, poor coping skills to life stressors, and social challenges. Patients who opt to extend the intervention until month 12 attend an additional telemedicine meeting with the coach. Patients also complete questionnaires over approximately 1.5 hours.

Enrollment

20 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

13 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with a history of HSCT of any type, at least 100 days post-transplant at initial consultation of the study, will be eligible for the study
  • Patients must classify as obese, represented as body mass index (BMI) >= 85th percentile for age and gender
  • Patients must also be able to read English since the app intervention is only available in English form
  • No patients will be excluded for any specific underlying medical condition, but decisions will be made on a case by case basis if a patient's functioning is deemed to significantly interfere with intervention participation
  • PARENT:
  • His/her child meets all inclusion criteria
  • >= 18 years of age
  • Can speak English

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients who are < 100 days post-transplant at initial consultation will not be eligible for the study, but may become eligible if they are > 100 days post-transplant at their next consultation that falls within the enrollment window
  • Patients whose BMI does not fall under the obese category will be excluded

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 1 patient group

Supportive Care (app, scales, coaching, questionnaire)
Experimental group
Description:
Patients receive an iPhone with W8Loss2Go app, a body scale and a digital food scale to weigh themselves and food daily. Patients interact with coaches via text messages for 4 days weekly and receive weekly 15 minute phone calls for appointment reminders, emotional support, progress discussion, and follow up on items discussed in a prior visit or phone call. Patients also have telemedicine interviews with the coach lasting 60 minutes at 2 and 4 months to elicit both positive and negative impacts on weight management and to identify barriers such as emotional eating, displacement behaviors, poor coping skills to life stressors, and social challenges. Patients who opt to extend the intervention until month 12 attend an additional telemedicine meeting with the coach. Patients also complete questionnaires over approximately 1.5 hours.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Telephone-Based Intervention
Other: Scale Device
Other: Text Message
Other: Interview
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Other: Media Intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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