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Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity.

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Voils, CI; Levine, E; Gierisch, JM; Pendergast, J; Hale, SL; McVay, MA; Reed, SD; Yancy, WS; Bennett, G; Strawbridge, EM; White, AC; Shaw, RJ
Published in: Contemp Clin Trials
February 2018

The obesity epidemic has negative physical, psychological, and financial consequences. Despite the existence of effective behavioral weight loss interventions, many individuals do not achieve adequate weight loss, and most regain lost weight in the year following intervention. We report the rationale and design for a 2×2 factorial study that involves financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring (yes vs. no) and/or interim weight loss (yes vs. no). Outpatients with obesity participate in a 24-week, group-based weight loss intervention. All participants are asked to record their daily dietary and liquid intake on a smartphone application (app) and to weigh themselves daily at home on a study-provided cellular scale. An innovative information technology (IT) solution collates dietary data from the app and weight from the scale. Using these data, an algorithm classifies participants weekly according to whether they met their group's criteria to receive a cash reward ranging from $0 to $30 for dietary self-monitoring and/or interim weight loss. Notice of the reward is provided via text message, and credit is uploaded to a gift card. This pilot study will provide information on the feasibility of using this novel IT solution to provide variable-ratio financial incentives in real time via its effects on recruitment, intervention adherence, retention, and cost. This study will provide the foundation for a comprehensive, adequately-powered, randomized controlled trial to promote short-term weight loss and long-term weight maintenance. If efficacious, this approach could reduce the prevalence, adverse outcomes, and costs of obesity for millions of Americans. Clinicaltrials.gov registration: NCT02691260.

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Contemp Clin Trials

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EISSN

1559-2030

Publication Date

February 2018

Volume

65

Start / End Page

116 / 122

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Weight Loss
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Public Health
  • Pilot Projects
  • Obesity
  • Motivation
  • Mobile Applications
  • Middle Aged
 

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Voils, C. I., Levine, E., Gierisch, J. M., Pendergast, J., Hale, S. L., McVay, M. A., … Shaw, R. J. (2018). Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity. Contemp Clin Trials, 65, 116–122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.007
Voils, Corrine I., Erica Levine, Jennifer M. Gierisch, Jane Pendergast, Sarah L. Hale, Megan A. McVay, Shelby D. Reed, et al. “Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity.Contemp Clin Trials 65 (February 2018): 116–22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.007.
Voils, Corrine I., et al. “Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity.Contemp Clin Trials, vol. 65, Feb. 2018, pp. 116–22. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.007.
Voils CI, Levine E, Gierisch JM, Pendergast J, Hale SL, McVay MA, Reed SD, Yancy WS, Bennett G, Strawbridge EM, White AC, Shaw RJ. Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity. Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Feb;65:116–122.
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Published In

Contemp Clin Trials

DOI

EISSN

1559-2030

Publication Date

February 2018

Volume

65

Start / End Page

116 / 122

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Weight Loss
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Public Health
  • Pilot Projects
  • Obesity
  • Motivation
  • Mobile Applications
  • Middle Aged