Watermelon Focused Dietary Inflammatory Index Intervention (IMAGINE)
Inflammation, Diet Modification

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Inflammation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- are ≥18 years of age;
- have a BMI between 25.0-49.9 kg/m2;
- Participants also will have no serious, unstable co-morbidity that would make participation in a diet and PA intervention difficult or risky;
- live in or near the Columbia, SC area;
- have access to the Internet, a computer, a smartphone, and a valid email address;
- are not pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant;
- are not currently enrolled in a weight-loss study or are actively taking weight-loss medications; and
- are willing and able to participate fully in the study for a period of one year.
Exclusion Criteria:
- congestive heart failure;
- chronic renal failure;
- chronic liver disease, including alcoholic cirrhosis;
- a diagnosis of cancer within the past year, except for non-melanoma skin cancer;
- actively receiving cancer treatment;
- poor performance status (e.g., non-ambulatory); or
- life expectancy <3 years, on hospice, nursing home or other institutionalized care. Individuals will be screened at the clinical practice site(s) to ensure that they meet all of the eligibility criteria and have none of the ineligibility criteria.
Sites / Locations
- Connecting Health Innovations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
DII-Based Counseling System
general health education control
The DII-based counseling group will utilize our 12-week IMAGINE Counseling System curriculum.The DII-based counseling group will meet once a week for 12 weeks to cook, and to engage in exercise and stress-reduction activities. Along with the initial clinic, participants will meet one-on-one for a nutrition counseling session with a registered dietitian. Participants will have access to online material through our Imagine Healthy Online Portal and will be given take-home activities, referred to as IMAGINE actions. These homework assignments will focus on goal setting for nutrition, physical activity, and stress reduction. The nutrition components of this intervention will be based on the DII and will focus on anti-inflammatory foods and components.
The standard of care arm will receive general health information (e.g., general guidelines of healthy eating and physical activity, stress management, cancer screening, etc.). This information will be provided through email, which will include a weekly newsletter, healthy recipes that are not focused on reducing the DII scores, links to online content, and health-related event announcements in and around Columbia, SC.