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Empowering Healthy Lifestyle Behaviour Through Personalised Intervention Portfolios to Prevent and Control Obesity in Children - UEV Pilot Study
Sponsor: University of Évora
Summary
This study is being performed under the European Consortium HealthyW8 that has the main objective of developing a digital tool for personalized recommendations for healthy lifestyle and prevention of obesity. This human study will be a pilot trial that will precede a planned more long-term intervention trial. It will focus on children (age 5 to 12 y) and parents. The main purpose is to study whether the healthy lifestyle recommender solution, reflecting a multi-portfolio intervention and developed within this project, is well accepted by the participants, has a decent adherence (i.e. user time of the app), and whether the overall design is well suited to the participants, in order that they will improve dietary habits. This study will be of longitudinal design without a control group.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-04-14
Completion Date
2025-07-31
Last Updated
2025-04-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Digital twin for personalized recommendations
The intervention is the developed eHealth solution, i.e. the healthy lifestyle recommender system. It is based on a previously developed meal recommender system, but will be much extended, resulting in a multilevel portfolio intervention regarding: 1. Suggesting personalized meal recommendations, 2. Proposing physical activities tailored to the individuals' capabilities and preferences, 3. Measuring and considering emotional and psychological parameters, 4. Proposing additional healthy life-style patterns regarding e.g. sleeping patterns, alcohol and tobacco consumption, engaging in social activities etc. The detailed nature of the interventions will first be developed during co-creation and then targeted to the participating individual. Moreover, particular attention will be given, since this needs to be a eHealth solution easy to be used by children. The intervention will include collecting urine and saliva samples, as well as measuring anthropometrics and collecting data (persona