618
Participants
Start Date
July 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
March 29, 2024
Study Completion Date
March 29, 2024
Group-Based Program
The Group-based Program uses an ecologically valid setting in which participants exercise, prepare foods, and eat together to facilitate the emergence of old habits and replace them with healthy alternatives. The intervention team consists of a health psychologist, registered dietitian, and health coach. They co-facilitate group meetings for 15 participants that are held weekly for 3 months, bi-weekly for 3 months, and then monthly in participant-led maintenance meetings. Each session includes: weigh-in and physical activity (20 min), cooking demonstration (20 min), and a shared vegetable dish with discussion (50 min). The maintenance phase (months 7 to 24 post randomization) consists of support and health-related topics of the participants' own choosing. Progress reports with lab results are sent to participants and primary care physicians.
Self-Directed Program
The Self-Directed lifestyle program represents enhanced usual care based upon what is currently offered in primary care in the United States for lifestyle treatments for adults with metabolic syndrome. Usual care is enhanced by: 1) lifestyle education for management of metabolic syndrome provided in evidence-based tip sheets from nationally recognized organizations; 2) provision of a Fitbit for self-monitoring physical activity; 3) access to a website containing all education materials; and 4) progress report letters with lab results sent to participants and primary care physicians after completion of each assessment.
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester
Geisinger, Danville
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City
CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, Aurora
Collaborators (1)
University of Colorado, Denver
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Geisinger Clinic
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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University of Missouri, Kansas City
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Rush University Medical Center
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