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NCT05799846
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Cognitive Strategies for Weight Loss

Sponsor: The Miriam Hospital

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Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare weight change and other related outcomes associated with three different behavioral weight loss interventions (STANDARD Behavioral, PREVENT, and PROMOTE) in adults with obesity. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Which of the three Internet-delivered weight loss programs results in the greatest weight loss? * How do key weight-related behaviors (e.g., adherence, diet, physical activity) differ across the arms? * What individual characteristics predict success in each arm? * What are the underlying mechanisms of each approach? * Are there any potential adverse outcomes associated with any of the conditions (e.g., depression, weight stigmatization, increased body image concerns). Participants will: * signed informed consent * complete a baseline assessment * be randomized to 12 months of either Standard iBWL, PREVENT or PROMOTE * complete a training workshop to learn arm-specific cognitive strategies * complete a 12-month Internet-delivered weight loss program, requiring self-monitoring of intake and exercise and viewing of 12 weekly lessons followed by 9 monthly lessons * complete an assessment at 3 months (during treatment) * complete a refresher workshop on arm-specific cognitive strategies at 3 months * complete an assessment at 6 months (during treatment), 12 months (at the conclusion of treatment), and 18 months (6 months after treatment

Official title: Adapting Episodic Future Thinking for Behavioral Weight Loss: Comparing Strategies and Characterizing Treatment Response

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

360

Start Date

2023-03-01

Completion Date

2026-08-31

Last Updated

2023-04-05

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention

12-month online behavioral weight loss intervention

BEHAVIORAL

PREVENT Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention

12-month online behavioral weight loss intervention focused on preventing future negative consequences of obesity

BEHAVIORAL

PROMOTE Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention

12-month online behavioral weight loss intervention focused on promoting future benefits of maintaining a healthy weight

Locations (1)

Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center

Providence, Rhode Island, United States