Move Healthier Intervention for Obesity

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Overseen ByElizabeth Lampe, PhD
Age: 18+
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial tests a new group-based exercise program, the Move Healthier Intervention, to determine if it increases physical activity without causing unhealthy eating habits. Participants will attend 12 weekly online group sessions, each lasting 90 minutes. This study suits individuals who have visited the DHMC Weight Center for weight loss in the past year and are comfortable with group sessions. The trial aims to promote healthier lifestyles without risking disordered eating patterns. As an unphased trial, it offers participants the chance to contribute to innovative research that could improve community health programs.

Do I need to stop my current medications to join the trial?

The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the trial coordinators or your doctor.

What prior data suggests that this intervention is safe for participants?

Research has shown that programs like the Move Healthier Group Intervention are generally safe and manageable. For example, a study on similar community programs found that participants increased their physical activity without negative side effects. These programs aim to encourage healthy habits, such as exercising more, without causing unhealthy eating behaviors.

Another review of several studies found that most participants improved their exercise and eating habits. Importantly, there were no major reports of negative effects from these lifestyle changes. This suggests that the Move Healthier Intervention is likely safe for those wanting to enhance their exercise routines.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Most treatments for obesity focus on diet changes, medication, or surgery. However, the Move Healthier Intervention is unique because it emphasizes healthy exercise through a group-based approach without triggering disordered eating behaviors. This intervention is delivered via telehealth, making it accessible and convenient for participants. Researchers are excited about this method because it promotes sustainable exercise habits in a supportive environment, potentially leading to healthier lifestyle changes without the risks associated with more invasive treatments.

What evidence suggests that the Move Healthier Intervention is effective for increasing exercise in individuals with obesity?

Research has shown that group programs, such as the Move Healthier Intervention in this trial, can significantly aid weight loss. One study found that overweight participants lost an average of 7.2% of their body weight over 12 months. Online group sessions, similar to those in this trial, have also proven effective for weight loss. Short-term programs that combine exercise and healthy eating effectively support adults with obesity. Participating in such a program could reduce Body Mass Index (BMI) and promote healthier exercise habits without leading to unhealthy eating behaviors.678910

Who Is on the Research Team?

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Jessica Salwen-Deremer, PhD

Principal Investigator

Dartmouth Health

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Elizabeth Lampe, PhD

Principal Investigator

Dartmouth Health

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for individuals struggling with obesity, including childhood obesity. It aims to help them increase exercise without triggering eating disorders. Specific eligibility details are not provided, so it's best to contact the researchers for more information.

Inclusion Criteria

Seen for weight loss treatment at DHMC Weight Center within the past year
Speak, read, & write English fluently
Appropriate for group visits (as assessed by referring provider)
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Exclusion Criteria

Meets DSM-5 criteria for an eating disorder based on behavior frequencies reported on baseline EDE-Q
Reports contraindications for unsupervised physical activity on the PAR-Q, or have not been medically cleared by an MD for participation.

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants attend 12 weekly 90-minute group intervention sessions via telehealth software

12 weeks
12 visits (virtual)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment

4 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Move Healthier Intervention

Trial Overview

The 'Move Healthier Intervention' is being tested to see if a new exercise-focused group can encourage more physical activity among participants while also ensuring they don't develop disordered eating behaviors as a result.

How Is the Trial Designed?

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Treatment groups

Experimental Treatment

Group I: Move Healthier Group Intervention ArmExperimental Treatment1 Intervention

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Lead Sponsor

Trials
548
Recruited
2,545,000+

Citations

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