The KP Personal Shopper: A Pilot to Improve the Impact of Dietary Advice
Overweight, Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Overweight focused on measuring Dietary advice, Nutritional knowledge, Self-efficacy, Nutrition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Employee population of a specific Southeastern U.S. County
- 18-64 years of age
- Body Mass Index greater than or equal to 30kg/m^2 (Obese)
- Low rate of no-shows for office visits (<10%)
- Saw PCP or other provider in past 12 months
- Does at least 50% of the food shopping and/or food preparation for their household
Exclusion Criteria:
- non-English speaking
- Currently being treated for cancer (other than non-melanoma skin cancer)
- Pregnant or planning pregnancy in the next 6 months
- Had or considering having bariatric surgery
- Currently participating in commercial weight loss program (e.g. Jenny Craig)
- Currently enrolled in another weight management or nutrition study
Sites / Locations
- Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Southeast
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Grocery-Store-Based Visit Arm
Office-Based Visit Arm
25 participants will be randomized to this arm. They will receive a baseline 30-minute phone call with the study dietitian to determine their current health problems, dietary patterns, shopping and cooking habits and health goals. They will then have 3 in-person visits with the dietitian conducted during grocery shopping trips at a local supermarket. These in-person visits will be conducted monthly over a 3 month period. The information delivered in the visits will be similar in content to that delivered in an in-office visit, including how to pick the best types of foods or ingredients for a given health condition, how to read and understand food labels, healthy recipes, how to track food and drink intake, and basic nutritional knowledge.
25 participants will be randomized to this arm. They will receive a baseline 30-minute phone call with the study dietitian to determine their current health problems, dietary patterns, shopping and cooking habits and health goals. They will then have 3 in-person visits with the dietitian conducted in an office at one of our medical office buildings. These in-person visits will be conducted monthly over a 3 month period. The information delivered in the visits will include how to pick the best types of foods or ingredients for a given health condition, how to read and understand food labels, healthy recipes, how to track food and drink intake, and basic nutritional knowledge.