The purpose of this study is to provide weight loss interventions for Mothers participating in the WIC program, using the internet to deliver weight loss materials.
Develop recruitment methods and determine feasibility of recruiting WIC postpartum women who meet inclusion criteria. We will collect data on number of individuals screened and reasons for exclusions. Establish and examine feasibility and effectiveness of protocol for WIC counselors reinforcing adherence to web based program. We will assess frequency with which WIC counselors adhere to protocol of reinforcing adherence to web-based program and extent to which any "treatment contamination" occurs between WIC counselors and Standard Care participants.In those randomized to Enhanced WIC + Internet-based postpartum program, examine acceptability, burden, ease of use, frequency of technical problems, and adherence to web-based program (number of logins, message board postings)Explore whether the Enhanced WIC plus Internet postpartum weight loss program will produce significantly greater weight losses than Standard WIC at 2 months. Explore whether Enhanced WIC plus Internet postpartum weight loss program will result in greater improvements in eating and exercise behaviors (examined at 0, and 2 months) and psychosocial parameters (i.e., depression, social support, self-efficacy, body image) than standard care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
25
Applying an internet based weight loss intervention to participants in the WIC program to enhance weight loss post partum.
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Enhanced WIC program to instigate weight loss
We are taking the standard WIC care for Mothers who are at least 6 months post partum and enhancing their program to include an internet based weight loss intervention.
Time frame: 3 months
Baseline characteristics that moderate the efficacy of the intervention.
To examine the relationship between changes in behaviors, psychosocial factors, and weight changes during the 3-month period.
Time frame: 3 months
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