Evaluation of Group Lifestyle Balance DVD in Primary Care Practice (STEPUP)
Prediabetes, Metabolic Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Prediabetes focused on measuring Prediabetes, Metabolic syndrome, Prevention, Lifestyle intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- All non-diabetic patients age 18 years and older at the time of enrollment considered to be patients of the practices that are taking part in this project will be eligible for the study upon referral from their physician.
Non-diabetic patients with metabolic syndrome AND/OR pre-diabetes are eligible for the study with referral from their physician based on the following criteria:
Metabolic Syndrome: Patients with BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2, with at least 3 of the following risk factors for metabolic syndrome:
- Waist circumference (>40 inches men, >35 inches women)
- Blood pressure greater than or equal to 130 mmHg (systolic) and/or 85 mmHg (diastolic) OR history of diagnosed hypertension
- Low HDL level (<40mg/dL men, <50 mg/dL women)
- Elevated triglyceride level greater than or equal to 150 mg/dL
- Fasting glucose greater than or equal to 100mg/dL and <126mg/dL
- Pre-diabetes: Patients with a BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m2 and pre-diabetes (fasting glucose greater than or equal to 100 mg/dL and <126mg/dL)
- All measures should have been taken within six months of enrollment into the study. The physician in each center will be asked to refer eligible patients to the study. It will be the responsibility of the referring physician to determine eligibility and appropriateness of the patient's participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Those patients age less than 18 years old will not be invited to be part of the study. In addition, patients with any of the following conditions are not eligible to take part in the study:
- Those with previous diabetes diagnosis
- Women who are currently (or within past 6-weeks) pregnant or lactating
- Any patient deemed by their physician not to be a candidate
- Any patient planning to leave the area before the end of the program
- Individuals that are not patients of the participating primary care practices
Sites / Locations
- University of Pittsburgh
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
GLB Group
GLB DVD
The Group Lifestyle Balance program is a direct adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle intervention. Participants in the study choose traditional GLB face-to-face group delivery or delivery via DVD. Group members met weekly and completed the program over a 12-15 week period. The face-to-face group meetings were led by a trained lifestyle coach, and participants were encouraged to self-monitor their eating and physical activity behaviors. Participants in both intervention delivery modes received a GLB workbook, fat and calorie counter, pedometer, and self-monitoring books for tracking food intake and physical activity.
The Group Lifestyle Balance program is a direct adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle intervention. Participants in the study choose traditional GLB face-to-face group delivery or delivery via DVD. Those who took part via DVD received an overview of the GLB program at the first session, as well as the materials needed for the program. They subsequently watched one session of the program each week, and received a telephone call from a trained lifestyle coach each week to review weight, physical activity minutes and questions/concerns regarding the program. Participants in both intervention delivery modes received a GLB workbook, fat and calorie counter, pedometer, and self-monitoring books for tracking food intake and physical activity.