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Design and baseline characteristics of participants in the Enhancing Physical Activity and Reducing Obesity through Smartcare and Financial Incentives (EPAROSFI): A pilot randomized controlled trial

机译:通过SmartCare和Financial Inventives增强身体活动和减少肥胖的参与者的设计和基线特征(Eparosfi):试点随机对照试验

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Background: An activity tracker combined with a smartphone application (smartcare) may help people track and receive feedback on their own activities. However, activity trackers themselves generally fail to drive long-term sustained engagement for a majority of users. One potential strategy for increasing the effectiveness of smartcare is through the use of incentives. The purpose of this pilot randomized trial is to test the feasibility of our intervention and to assess the extent to which smartcare with or without financial incentives can increase physical activity levels and reduce weight over a 12-week period. Methods/design: This study employs a three-arm, open-label randomized controlled trial design: control (standard basic education), smartcare, and smartcare plus financial incentives. Male university students with body mass index ≥ 27 are enrolled. Our primary and secondary endpoints are the amount of weight loss and the level of physical activity respectively. The weight loss goal is 3% of baseline at week 4, 5% at week 8, and 7% at week 12. The daily physical activity goal was individualized according to the participants' weight. Process incentives are accumulated when participants met daily physical activity goals, and outcome incentives are provided when they met weight reduction goals. Discussion: Given the global increase in physical inactivity and obesity, there is a growing need for effective, scalable, and affordable health promotion strategies. Our proof-of-concept study will provide the evidence for the combination of rising health promotion technology of activity trackers and smartphone applications with the modern concept of behavioral economics using financial incentives. ? 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:背景:活动跟踪器与智能手机应用程序(SmartCare)相结合,可以帮助人们跟踪并获得对自己活动的反馈。但是,活动跟踪器本身通常无法为广大用户提供长期持续参与。提高SmartCare的有效性的一个潜在策略是通过使用激励措施。该试点随机试验的目的是测试我们干预的可行性,并评估有或没有金融激励措施的智能监管的程度可以提高身体活动水平,并在12周内减轻重量。方法/设计:本研究采用三臂,开放式随机对照试验设计:控制(标准基础教育),SmartCare和SmartCare加上财务激励措施。男性大学的体重指数≥27的学生注册。我们的主要和次要终点分别是体重减轻的量和身体活动水平。减肥目标是3%的基线,第4周,第8周,第12周为7%。根据参与者的体重,每日体力活动目标是个性化。当参与者达到每日身体活动目标时,累计过程激励措施累积,并且在达到减肥目标时提供了结果激励。讨论:鉴于全球性不活动和肥胖的增加,越来越需要有效,可扩展和实惠的健康促进策略。我们的概念证据研究将提供活动跟踪器和智能手机应用中上升的健康促进技术与现代行为经济学的概念相结合的证据,使用财务激励措施。还2015年由elsevier公司发布

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