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NCT05794178
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Testing Responses of Young Adults to Intervention Messages for Promoting Physical Activity Trial

Sponsor: University of Michigan

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Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test a precision (person-specific and context-sensitive) messaging algorithm for increasing physical activity and slowing weight gain in insufficiently-active young adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does physical activity increase more when text messages are sent based on a precision rule for selecting and timing messages compared to when the same message content is selected and sent at random or not at all? * Do biological or social characteristics of young adults make them more likely to respond positively to the precision messaging intervention than either of the other two interventions? Participants will be provided with education about health-enhancing physical activity and given an activity tracker to wear for 12 months. They will then be randomly assigned to one of three groups. Participants in one group (Precision AIM) will receive up to 4 messages/day selected and timed based on a person-specific algorithm that forecasts possible message effects periodically throughout the day. Messages will be drawn from one of three content libraries: move more, sit less, or inspirational quotes. Participants in a second group (Random AIM) will receive 4 messages/day selected at random from the same three content libraries and delivered at random times within their availability window. Participants in the third group (No AIM) will receive not motivational messages but will randomly assigned to the Random AIM group will receive up to 4 messages/day drawn at random from three content libraries at randomly-selected times. Step counts and weight will be assessed at baseline, and at 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months. Researchers will compare Precision AIM, Random AIM and No AIM groups to see if physical activity increased more and weight gain was slower in Precision AIM than Random AIM or No AIM after 3, 6, and 12 months of intervention, and 6 months after the intervention is complete (18 months).

Official title: Testing Responses of Young Adults to Intervention Messages (TRY AIM) for Promoting Physical Activity Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 29 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

360

Start Date

2023-03-31

Completion Date

2026-11-30

Last Updated

2025-09-16

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Education

Education about health benefits of physical activity, 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines, assigned goals tailored to baseline step counts, and worksheet to develop action and coping plans (three of each)

BEHAVIORAL

Activity tracker

Fitbit activity tracker and mobile app to provide ad libitum behavioral feedback and self-regulatory support

BEHAVIORAL

Text messaging (random timing and selection)

Four text messages/day at random times within a participant's availability window and drawn at random from one of three content libraries (move more \[40%\], sit less \[40%\], inspirational quotes \[20%\])

BEHAVIORAL

Text messaging (precision dosing)

Up to four text messages/day within a participant's availability window, timed and selected from one of three content libraries (move more, sit less, inspirational quotes) based on a person-specific dynamic model and contextual data

Locations (2)

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania, United States