UC San Diego researchers conducted a study to develop and evaluate an internet and text message based weight loss study for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors. We hypothesized that those study participants randomized to the intervention will demonstrate greater reduction in BMI-z score as compared to the control group.
The PACE CALL or Fit4Life study, sponsored by the American Cancer Society , was a 4-year research project aimed at developing and testing the efficacy of a web \& cell phone based weight loss program. The purpose of the intervention was to promote weight loss and management and improve physical activity, diet and sedentary behaviors among preadolescent and adolescent youth (7-18) who are survivors of childhood ALL (defined as being off therapy for at least 2 years without disease relapse). Fit4Life was based on and adapted from notable prior successful adolescent weight control interventions, and physical activity and diet behavioral promotion interventions in the preadolescent and adolescent age group. Particular sensitivity to issues experienced by cancer survivors and their families were incorporated into this newly developed intervention based on systematic cancer survivor input and feedback as well as mentor/collaborator input regarding cancer survivor research.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
38
The Fit4Life E intervention will be designed to promote weight loss and subsequent weight loss maintenance through the adoption and maintenance of improved eating, physical activity and sedentary behaviors in at risk for overweight and overweight adolescent survivors of ALL and their parent/guardian. the Fit4Life intervention will incorporate elements of the Chronic Care Model, including frequent phone and mail interactions, an initial in-person encounter to provide encouragement and initial patient-tailored counseling for obesity management, family-centered skill development to achieve healthy behavioral modification via goal setting, self-monitoring, and problem solving. The Fit4Life intervention includes: Web-based weight loss program Text and Picture messages Counseling Calls Health Coach
UC San Diego
La Jolla, California, United States
BMI
To determine the impact of a weight loss intervention on BMI compared to a control group
Time frame: Baseline, 4 months
Weight Loss Behaviors
To determine the impact of a weight loss intervention vs. a control group on self-reported behavioral measures of diet and physical activity.
Time frame: Baseline, 4 months
Metabolic Blood Measures
To determine the impact of a weight loss intervention vs. control on fasting serum insulin, fasting blood glucose, and blood lipid levels.
Time frame: Baseline, 4 months
Psychosocial Mediators of Weight Loss Behaviors
To determine the impact of a weight loss intervention vs. control on psychosocial mediators of diet and physical activity behavior changes
Time frame: Baseline, 4 months
Quality of Life
To determine the impace of a weight loss intervention vs. control on quality of life and depression.
Time frame: Baseline, 4 months
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