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Brief title
Health condition
Obesity
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
(1) Weight loss immediately after the intervention
(2) Weight loss at respectively 3-months and 1-year post-intervention
Secondary outcome
(1) Influence of eating-related dysfunctional cognitions
(2) Patterns of behaviour leading to healthy/unhealthy eating
Background summary
Importantly, it should be noted that ethical approval was obtained from the standing ethical committee of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (FPN) of Maastricht University. The METC of the Maastricht Academic hospital and FPN have an agreement on which research proposals can be evaluated by the faculty ethical committee and which ones have to be forwarded to the METC.
This trial will investigate the effectiveness of a momentary assessment-based intervention (Think Slim) that includes a cCBT for obesity protocol delivered via the internet and smartphone. Of particular interest is the effectiveness of Think Slim to reduce post-intervention weight regain.
Study objective
Relative to a diet-only wait-list control condition, cCBT-Based Ecological Momentary Intervention is more effective at...
(1) ...achieving (sustained) weight loss, also at a 3-month and 1-year follow-up.
(2) ...reducing eating-related dysfunctional cognitions.
(3) ...establishing healthier eating patterns.
Study design
6 Weeks of cCBT preceded and followed by 1 week of Ecological Momentary Assessment
Intervention
(1) Computerized Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (cCBT) for Obesity provided as an Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI), with no therapist involvement + Calorie-restricting diet
(2) Calorie-restricting diet only
Bastiaan Boh
Postbus 616
Maastricht 6229ER
The Netherlands
043-3881490
bastiaan.boh@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Bastiaan Boh
Postbus 616
Maastricht 6229ER
The Netherlands
043-3881490
bastiaan.boh@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Inclusion criteria
(1) Age: between 18 and 60
(2) BMI > 25
(3) Fluent in Dutch
(4) In possession of an iPhone
Exclusion criteria
(1) Pregnancy
(2) Eating disorders
(3) Appetite-influencing medication
(4) Treatment for depression
(5) Cardiovascular disease
(6) Enrolment in other obesity-related treatments (under supervision by a healthcare professional)
(7) Diabetes-2
(8) Going on extended holidays (>7 days) during the trial period.
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5372 |
NTR-old | NTR5473 |
Other | Ethische Commissie Psychologie (ECP) te Maastricht // Healthy Lifestyle Solutions (HLS) : 159_09_06_2015_A1 //12028 |