The aim of this project is to evaluate whether use of wearable tech increases physical activity in patients participating in inpatient rehabilitation for overweight and obesity.
Obesity is a global epidemic with profound consequences for individuals and societies. Physical exercise is important for weight reduction and weight loss maintenance. Use of wearable tech might facilitate physical activity. Here it will be evaluated whether use of wearable tech that gives feedback about the user's activity level, increases physical activity in people participating in inpatient rehabilitation for overweight and obesity. The control group will be wearing the same wearable tech as the intervention group, but they will not receive any feedback about their activity level. The feedback application will give participants in the intervention group information about the number of PAI they earn each week. PAI is short for Personal Activity Intelligence. One earns PAI points every time heart rate increases: The higher heart rate, the faster one earns PAI. Previous research have shown that those who achieve 100 PAI or more every week over time, live for an average of more than eight years longer than others. During the study all participants will take part in a traditional inpatient rehabilitation program (lifestyle modification program). The program consist of three periods at the rehabilitation center with time at home in-between. The study will take place during two periods at the center and one period at home. Time spent on physical activity and number of earned PAI's will be counted during the period at home.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
37
an armwrist device measuring physical activity level. The user will receive information about their physical activity level through their smartphone
an armwrist device measuring physical activity level, no reporting back to the user
traditional inpatient rehabilitation program for overweight and obesity (lifestyle change program)
Unicare Helsefort
Rissa, Norway
Activity level
Time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (minutes per day)
Time frame: 4 weeks (time period at home between two stays at the rehabilitation center)
Number of PAIs
mean number of Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) points achieved per week
Time frame: 4 weeks (time period at home between two stays at the rehabilitation center)
Percentage achieving 100 Personal Activity Intelligence points (PAIs) per week
Time frame: 4 weeks (time period at home between two stays at the rehabilitation center)
oxygen uptake
submaximal oxygen uptake measured by the Astrand bicycle test (described in Textbook of work physiology by Astrand from 1986)
Time frame: 7 weeks (from inclusion to end of rehabilitation program)
Body weight
body weight in kilograms
Time frame: 7 weeks (from inclusion to end of rehabilitation program)
Body Mass Index score
weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared
Time frame: 7 weeks (from inclusion to end of rehabilitation program)
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