Development of a Telehealth Obesity Intervention for Patients With MS: Modifying Diet and Exercise in MS (MoDEMS)
Multiple Sclerosis, Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Multiple Sclerosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
(a) a diagnosis of relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, or primary progressive MS based on established guidelines and verified by medical chart review (b) between the ages of 18-70 (c) access to a telephone (d) English-speaking (e) ability to walk 25 feet without assistance and no severe sensory or motor impairment that would limit participation or present serious medical risks (f) no medically confirmed relapse in the past month (g) no history of dementia or severe cognitive difficulties that would limit participation (h) WHtR >.57 or BMI >29 (i) no history of bariatric surgery (j) no history of food allergies or need for a special diet preventing consumption of the recommended diet (k) no concurrent ongoing behavioral or pharmacological weight loss interventions (l) no history of insulin dependent diabetes or serious pulmonary/cardiac conditions (m) weight stability with no history of >10 pounds weight loss or gain in the 3 months prior to study participation (n) no planned or recent joint replacement surgeries (o) no serious psychiatric disorder (e.g. schizophrenia), current suicidal ideation, or current binge eating disorder as these patients may not be good candidates for behavioral weight loss programs (p) no current medical conditions where weight loss is contraindicated, as indicated by the participant's primary care physician (q) no contraindications to exercise (answer "no" to all 7 questions on Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire; PAR-Q114) or physician approval to exercise if answer "yes" to 1 or more questions on PAR-Q. -
Sites / Locations
- University of Missouri-Kansas City
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Treatment as Usual
Group Telehealth Obesity
Following baseline assessment, patients randomized to the TAU arm will receive monthly dietary pamphlets and web-based obesity prevention educational materials from the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (https://healthfinder.gov/HealthTopics/). After the 6-month assessment, TAU patients will begin the weight loss intervention arm.
Participants will receive 24 weekly group phone counseling sessions and monthly individual sessions that encourage healthy eating and exercise. The planned intervention is guided by a social-cognitive framework and includes self-monitoring, goal setting, stimulus control, social support, cognitive reframing of unrealistic and negative thoughts, and developing positive expectancies for long-term weight control. The primary objective is to decrease caloric intake and increase physical activity to produce weight loss of approximately .4 to.9 kg per week, with the study goal of 10% reduction from baseline.