Monday-Focused Tailored Rapid Interactive Mobile Messaging for Weight Management 2 (M-TRIMM2)
Obesity, Weight Loss, mHealth
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity focused on measuring obesity, mHealth, text messages, weight loss intervention, physical activity, diet
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age ≥ 18 and <71
- BMI > 25
- having a phone that was capable of receiving text-messages and being willing to receive text-messages
Exclusion Criteria:
- age <18 or ≥ 71
- BMI ≤ 25
- not having a phone that was capable of receiving text-messages or not being willing to receive text-messages
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention Group - Receiving Text Messages
Control Group - Written Messages
The 16-weeks text-messaging intervention centered around 8 goal topics: eating only when hungry, increasing PA, eating a lower fat diet, eating less sugar and reducing calories from beverages, exercising more, eating a balance diet, portion control, and making healthier food choices in social situations. Messaging Sun evening: asked to pick 1 of 3 goal topics Mon morning: received a goal to focus on for the week Mon evening: asked whether plans were made to reach the goal Wed morning: received a tip to help reach goal Wed evening: reminded that if having cravings, text "tip" to automatically receive a tip Fri morning: received end of the week congratulations, encouragement to keep goals in mind over the weekend Fri evening: asked for weight, congratulated if lost weight, or encouraged if no weight lost
Participants in the control group, received a printed copy of the same messages that the intervention group received. However, the first eight-weeks' worth of messages and craving tips were given after the baseline assessment, and the rest were given after the first follow-up assessment (~ 8 weeks post randomization). The messages for each week were clearly laid out and labeled. Participants were given spaces to record their answers (i.e. to which goal they were selecting for each week). The study staff reviewed the first week's messages together with the study participants to get the participants comfortable with the format that the printed messages were presented in.