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Behavioral Strategies for Weight Management
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT00575731
Purpose
Although studies demonstrate that people who consistently keep detailed food records are more
likely to maintain their weight, few people continue to keep records given the vigilant
attention needed. This study will test the efficacy of an alternative approach to record
keeping that may be easier for people to sustain and lead to better long-term weight
management. We propose that obese adults who attempt to keep their weight within a clearly
defined and personalized 'range', e.g., a 5-lb range between 200-205 pounds, will be more
likely to continue weighing themselves and remain weight stable because they have learned to
self-regulate, i.e., accurately monitor changes in their weight, alert themselves when
they've gained too much weight, and 'finetune' their eating and physical activity in
response, but with the minimum effort and attention necessary. The primary aim for this
randomized trial will examine whether participants in an 8-week 'Fine-Tuning' program are
more likely to weigh themselves over the 6-month study than participants in an 8-week
traditional 'Record-Keeping' program.
Official Title
Behavioral Strategies for Weight Management
Stanford Investigator(s)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:(a)Web screen: Men or women of any ethnic background; age 18 years or
older; body mass index (BMI) 25-39; planning to remain in the area for the next six months;
not pregnant or not planning to become pregnant within the next six months; has no history
of heart disease, including stroke, heart attack, coronary artery bypass surgery, or
balloon angioplasty; not currently under medical care for any of the following conditions:
cardiovascular problems (stroke, heart attack, chest pain, bypass surgery, etc.); cancer
(except skin cancer); diabetes; respiratory problems (chronic asthma, bronchitis, etc.); or
psychiatric condition; not currently taking or stable on medications for vascular problems
(such as high blood pressure); able to participate in physical activity; does not meet
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual criteria for binge eating; does not have a health
condition that requires a special diet; not participating in a weight-loss program; not
participating in support groups that focus on weight and eating habits; not taking
weight-loss medication; not participating in any other research trial; and willing to be
randomly assigned to either intervention.
(b)Pre-randomization: Completes all of the following in a timely and thorough manner:
baseline clinic visit, baseline questionnaires on the study website, and obtains medical
approval for participation (if applicable). Exclusion Criteria:(a)Web screen: Men or women
of any ethnic background; age 18 years or older; body mass index (BMI) 25-39; planning to
remain in the area for the next six months; not pregnant or not planning to become pregnant
within the next six months; has no history of heart disease, including stroke, heart
attack, coronary artery bypass surgery, or balloon angioplasty; not currently under medical
care for any of the following conditions: cardiovascular problems (stroke, heart attack,
chest pain, bypass surgery, etc.); cancer (except skin cancer); diabetes; respiratory
problems (chronic asthma, bronchitis, etc.); or psychiatric condition; not currently taking
or stable on medications for vascular problems (such as high blood pressure); able to
participate in physical activity; does not meet Diagnostic and Statistical Manual criteria
for binge eating; does not have a health condition that requires a special diet; not
participating in a weight-loss program; not participating in support groups that focus on
weight and eating habits; not taking weight-loss medication; not participating in any other
research trial; and willing to be randomly assigned to either intervention.
(b)Pre-randomization: Completes all of the following in a timely and thorough manner:
baseline clinic visit, baseline questionnaires on the study website, and obtains medical
approval for participation (if applicable).
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Weight management strategies
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Michaela Kiernan
6507238460