A Pilot Study of a Lifestyle Intervention on the Metabolic Syndrome (3ELM Study) (3ELM)
Metabolic Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Metabolic Syndrome focused on measuring Prediabetic State, Hypertension, Enlarged Waist Elevated Triglycerides, HDL Cholesterol, Low Serum
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women age 18-72 years (children and the elderly need age-specific lifestyle tailoring).
- Able to walk 2 blocks (the patients should be able to engage in moderate intensity exercise).
- Have preference for making lifestyle changes to treat MetS.
- Able to participate in a lifestyle intervention for 6 months.
- Meet at least 3 Metabolic syndrome criteria: abdominal obesity (waist girth >102♂/88♀ cm), high blood pressure (≥130/85 mm Hg or treatment), triglyceridemia (≥150 mg/dL or fibrate therapy), low HDL-cholesterol (<40♂/50♀ mg/dL or niacin therapy) or fasting glucose ≥100 mg/dL (or pre-diabetes).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Substance abuse within the past 12 months: alcohol use, current daily smokers (self-report); and illicit drug use.
- Weight loss, exceeding 10% of initial weight, in the past 6 months or current use of medications for weight loss, bowel resection surgery, bariatric surgery, eating disorder.
- Other medical or behavioral limitations judged to interfere with study participation or the ability to follow study procedures (eg, scheduled surgery, travel plans or scheduling difficulties that do not permit full participation), limited English language, cognitive impairment, pregnancy, or psychiatric comorbidities (such as severe major depression, or psychotic disorders).
Sites / Locations
- Rush University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Other
Active Comparator
ELM Group
ELM Classes
ELM Individual
A 6-month group lifestyle intervention, consisting of 12 weekly and 6 bi-weekly 2-hour sessions. The sessions consist of 30-min physical activity, 30-min meal demonstration, and 60-min group behavioral intervention, with a focus on experiential learning in naturalistic setting. Sessions are facilitated by dietitian/personal trainer and behavioral specialist.
A 6-month health education, consisting of 12 weekly and 6 bi-weekly 30-45 min sessions. The sessions consist of didactic classes, with a focus on health education curriculum. Sessions are facilitated by a health educator and medical providers.
A 6-month intervention, that consists of educational manuals on physical activity, diet and stress reduction and recommended 3 medical visits every 3 months for medical counseling and feedback using 5A (Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, and Arrange) framework . These Metabolic syndrome care materials and provider documentation will be embedded in electronic medical record system, and will be accessible to medical providers by usual means. This enhanced usual care by participant's usual health care provider focuses on metabolic syndrome and lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of chronic disease.