TY - JOUR
T1 - ACTonHEALTH study protocol: Promoting psychological flexibility with activity tracker and mHealth tools to foster healthful lifestyle for obesity and other chronic health conditions
AU - Cattivelli, Roberto
AU - Castelnuovo, Gianluca
AU - Musetti, Alessandro
AU - Varallo, Giorgia
AU - Spatola, Chiara A. M.
AU - Vailati Riboni, Francesco Carlo Paolo
AU - Usubini, Anna Guerrini
AU - Tosolin, Fabio
AU - Manzoni, Gian Mauro
AU - Capodaglio, Paolo
AU - Rossi, Alessandro
AU - Pietrabissa, Giada
AU - Molinari, Enrico
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: Obesity and the state of being overweight are increasing steadily and becoming a global epidemic. Recent research reports 64% of the adult population as overweight in Europe and the USA. The social and economic impacts are increasing, and most of the rehabilitation programs, while effective in the short term, do not produce long-lasting results. An explanatory model from a behavioral perspective can describe the phenomena with the lack of sources of reinforcement related to healthful habits in a daily life context. Methods/design: A randomized clinical trial combining single-subject studies and a four-arm group design will be conducted to compare the effect of the current standard in obesity treatment to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and wearable technology at different times, before starting intervention, at the end, and at follow-up visits of 3, 6, and 12 months measuring changes over time of physical activity and psychological well-being. Discussion: The goal of this project, combining ACT and wearable technology, is to develop an effective intervention, efficient and sustainable, which even after discharge can provide adequate contingencies of reinforcement in the natural environment, integrating systematic measurements, continuous feedback, and individualized, values-based objectives. The intervention is aimed to provide a contingent reinforcement for healthful behaviors instead of reinforcing only the achievement of a significant weight loss. The aim of the project, combining Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Wearable Technology, is to develop an effective, efficient and sustainable intervention able to provide a contingent reinforcement for healthy behaviors. The intervention is aimed to promote adequate healthy behaviors in the natural environment, integrating systematic measurements, continuous feedback and individualized values-based objectives, instead of reinforcing only the achievement of a significant weight loss. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03351712. Registered on 24 November 2017.
AB - Background: Obesity and the state of being overweight are increasing steadily and becoming a global epidemic. Recent research reports 64% of the adult population as overweight in Europe and the USA. The social and economic impacts are increasing, and most of the rehabilitation programs, while effective in the short term, do not produce long-lasting results. An explanatory model from a behavioral perspective can describe the phenomena with the lack of sources of reinforcement related to healthful habits in a daily life context. Methods/design: A randomized clinical trial combining single-subject studies and a four-arm group design will be conducted to compare the effect of the current standard in obesity treatment to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and wearable technology at different times, before starting intervention, at the end, and at follow-up visits of 3, 6, and 12 months measuring changes over time of physical activity and psychological well-being. Discussion: The goal of this project, combining ACT and wearable technology, is to develop an effective intervention, efficient and sustainable, which even after discharge can provide adequate contingencies of reinforcement in the natural environment, integrating systematic measurements, continuous feedback, and individualized, values-based objectives. The intervention is aimed to provide a contingent reinforcement for healthful behaviors instead of reinforcing only the achievement of a significant weight loss. The aim of the project, combining Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Wearable Technology, is to develop an effective, efficient and sustainable intervention able to provide a contingent reinforcement for healthy behaviors. The intervention is aimed to promote adequate healthy behaviors in the natural environment, integrating systematic measurements, continuous feedback and individualized values-based objectives, instead of reinforcing only the achievement of a significant weight loss. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03351712. Registered on 24 November 2017.
KW - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - ACT
KW - Activity trackers
KW - Behavior modification
KW - Chronic health condition
KW - Health promotion
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
KW - Multiple-baseline single-subject design
KW - Obesity
KW - Pharmacology (medical)
KW - Psychological flexibility
KW - Randomized clinical trial
KW - Wearable
KW - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - ACT
KW - Activity trackers
KW - Behavior modification
KW - Chronic health condition
KW - Health promotion
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
KW - Multiple-baseline single-subject design
KW - Obesity
KW - Pharmacology (medical)
KW - Psychological flexibility
KW - Randomized clinical trial
KW - Wearable
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/134373
UR - http://www.trialsjournal.com/home/
U2 - 10.1186/s13063-018-2968-x
DO - 10.1186/s13063-018-2968-x
M3 - Article
SN - 1745-6215
VL - 19
SP - 659-659+11
JO - Trials
JF - Trials
ER -