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The Power of 24-hour: Co-designing Intervention Components
Sponsor: University Hospital, Ghent
Summary
Most of the existing lifestyle interventions in adults with overweight or obesity focus on one movement behavior in isolation (i.e. moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA)). However, recent research suggests to incorporate all movement behaviors performed in one day to explore the possible synergistic health effects of targeting more than one behavior. Moreover, more optimal 24-hour movement behavior compositions are related with better cardiometabolic health. Literature shows that adults with obesity have less optimal 24-hour compositions (8-9). Therefore it would be of interest to discover the needs related to an optimal 24-hour movement behavior intervention for a group of adults with overweight and obesity using co-design to develop an intervention. This study will conduct a concept mapping protocol to explore the needs to of people with overweight and obesity to change their sedentary behavior into more physical activity as well to include the opinion of health care providers (HCP are physiotherapists) on the needs of their patients.
Official title: The Power of 24-hour: Co-designing Intervention Components to Stimulate 24-hour Movement Behaviors in Adults With Overweight and Obesity
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
25 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
210
Start Date
2023-09-05
Completion Date
2025-03-31
Last Updated
2024-05-20
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Concept mapping: brainstorm
Group health care providers: * Duration: 1.5 hour for HCP via zoom session * Brainstorm question: what would help your clients to change their sedentary behavior into more physical activity? Group adults with overweight and obesity * Duration: online survey (REDCAP) of approx. 10 minutes * Brainstorm question via an online survey. What would help you to change your sedentary behavior into more physical activity?
Concept mapping: clustering and rating
The same participant of the brainstorm session are asked to join session 2 to complete the clustering and rating). All interested adults will get access to the online cluster and rate tool described below. * Duration: flexible use of the online tool (available for two weeks) * The clustering and rating of all needs mentioned in session 1 will be done online and individually via a web application. In this online tool, the final list of 'needs' generated in session 1 will be presented. * Individually sort the 'needs' into groups and give the group a theme. In addition, each need will be scored on effectiviness, feasibility, modifiability. Thhe participants have unlimited access for two weeks.
Locations (1)
Ghent university Hospital
Ghent, Belgium