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Is Monitoring Activity Important for Short- and Long-term Weight Loss? (UHPAWS)

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University of Hawaii

Status

Completed

Conditions

Overweight and Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Self monitoring of estimated energy balance

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is comparing the effectiveness of two techniques for monitoring physical activity and energy balance on long-term weight management (two years). The focus is on weight loss, prevention of weight gain, and the maintenance of a healthy weight over time. It is expected that both techniques will benefit long-term weight management.

Full description

The major objective of this study is to determine if two techniques for monitoring physical activity and energy balance promote the maintenance of weight loss in healthy overweight and obese individuals. The study compares two approaches designed to help individuals monitor physical activity and to adjust their calorie intake to maintain a reasonable energy balance (bodybugg® & Step Diet Book systems). Full subject participation in the study spans two years. Participants periodically report to a pre-arranged location to be measured by a qualified fitness professional for height, weight, circumferences, and estimated body fat using a bioelectric impedance scale (body fat scale).

Enrollment

83 patients

Sex

All

Ages

30 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Desire to lose weight
  • Height: 60-76 inches
  • BMI 27-40
  • Healthy

Exclusion criteria

  • Currently enrolled in a weight loss program
  • Currently under medical care for obesity treatment
  • Using drug, supplement, or similar treatment to promote weight loss
  • Have undergone bariatric surgery or have breast implants
  • Intend to have surgery within the next 24 months
  • Have had an eating disorder
  • Are pregnant, breast-feeding, or plan to become pregnant within 24 months
  • Are planning an extended vacation, absence, or relocation within 24 months
  • Use tobacco products
  • Frequently consume 2 or more alcoholic drinks per day
  • Use illegal drugs, steroids, or growth hormone
  • Use any appetite-affecting medications
  • Are eating a physician-supervised diet
  • Have other problems that might interfere with ability to participate

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