NDPP-NextGen: A Clinical Trial to Reduce Intergenerational Obesity and Diabetes Risks
Overweight or Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Overweight or Obesity focused on measuring Body mass index, Pre-conception, Diabetes Mellitus, Diet, Gestational diabetes, Neonatal adiposity, Maternal and Child Health, Overweight, Obese, Pregnancy, Randomized Control Trial, Weight, adverse maternal outcomes, Diabetes Prevention Program, glucose, gestational weight gain, lifestyle intervention, usual care, remote delivery, young women
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Established patient at Denver Health Biologically female (inclusive of all gender identities) Aged 18-39 years English- or Spanish-speaking BMI ≥25 kg/m2 (≥23 kg/m2 if Asian race) Activities that lead to pregnancy in past 3 months Interested in pregnancy within 24 months, including: High interest (actively trying to conceive) General interest (not actively trying but wanting to become pregnant in the foreseeable future) Neutral interest (not planning pregnancy or using contraception for religious reasons) Exclusion Criteria: Currently pregnant Non-gestational diabetes (type 1, type 2) Long-acting contraceptives (intrauterine device, implant, injection) with plans to continue for >1 year (barrier & short-acting hormonal contraception permitted given ease of discontinuing to facilitate pregnancy) Medical procedures (e.g., tubal ligation, hysterectomy) or conditions that impede pregnancy (e.g., polycystic ovarian syndrome) Documented infertility or unsuccessfully trying to conceive for ≥12 months Prior participation in the NDPP
Sites / Locations
- University of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Healthy Lifestyle
Healthy Women
Women in the Healthy Lifestyle group will be invited to attend the online NDPP-NextGen class which will cover how to eat healthy, be active, and lose weight before getting pregnant. The classes will be led by a trained Lifestyle Coach. Each class lasts about 1 hour. Classes initially meet about once a week (for the first 6 months), then twice a month (for the next 3 months), and then once a month (for the last 3 months). Classes will meet virtually through video-conference. Lifestyle coaches will also call participants in between classes to discuss how participants are doing, answer questions, and provide reminders for upcoming classes. Prior to the first class, women will also participate in a "pre-session" designed to increase NDPP engagement via discussion of diabetes risks and treatment options (i.e., clarify relevance) and motivational interviewing to resolve barriers.
Women in the Healthy Women group get a packet of information standardly given in OB clinics about how to be healthy before, during and after pregnancy.