The LvL UP Trial: Assessing the Effectiveness of a MHealth Intervention

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

1,073

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 21, 2024

Primary Completion Date

February 28, 2026

Study Completion Date

February 28, 2026

Conditions
Health BehaviorNoncommunicable DiseasesMental Health IssueLifestyle Risk Reduction
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

LvL UP

"The LvL UP app includes four lifestyle intervention components centred around three core pillars, Move More (physical activity), Eat Well (healthy nutrition), and Stress Less (mental well-being), as follows: (i) conversational agent-delivered health literacy coaching sessions, (ii) daily Life Hacks (healthy habit suggestions), (iii) therapeutic Tools including step-based activity tracker, food diary, and journal and (iv) gamified slow-paced breathing training (Breeze). These components are delivered using an innovative engagement approach that combines storytelling, MI, feedback on progress, just-in-time adaptive notifications and gamification.~As part of the LvL UP app onboarding, participants are asked to nominate a 'LvL UP Buddy' (e.g., a friend, family member, or spouse) to provide additional support. Buddies are expected to complete different tasks, such as sending messages of encouragement or engaging in intervention-related activities together with the participant."

BEHAVIORAL

LvL UP + MI

"After 4 weeks, participants categorized as non-responders from the LvL UP group will be re-randomized into second-stage conditions: (i) continuing with the initial intervention (LvL UP) or (ii) additional human-delivered motivational interviewing (MI) support sessions (LvL UP + MI). The MI-informed sessions for non-responders will consist of four sessions delivered via WhatsApp, lasting between 30 and 40 minutes. The content of support will include various MI-based strategies such as use of ask-offer-ask framework and strategic use of communication skills (open-ended questions, reflections, affirmations and summaries) as per four MI processes:~* Engaging (foster collaboration and trust the research staff-user relationship)~* Focusing (conversation to focus on lifestyle changes)~* Evoking (elicit and strengthen participants' motivation towards lifestyle changes), and~* Planning (when the participant is ready, commitment to a change plan aimed at adopting a healthy lifestyle)."

BEHAVIORAL

Comparison

Participants randomised to the comparison condition will receive a study pack including physical activity, diet and mental well-being content extracted from existing Health Promotion Board (HPB) resources. Established in 2001, the HPB (https://hpb.gov.sg/) is a government organisation under the Ministry of Health committed to promoting healthy living in Singapore. HPB's organises health promotion and disease prevention programmes covering various health domains. HPB-developed resources were selected as the comparator because they are the 'go-to', nation-wide health resources in Singapore which cover LvL UP's domains.

Trial Locations (2)

117549

Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Singapore

138602

Singapore ETH Center, Singapore

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

ETH Zurich

OTHER

collaborator

National University of Singapore

OTHER

collaborator

Nanyang Technological University

OTHER

lead

Singapore ETH Centre

OTHER

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