| Literature DB >> 30801257 |
Rhiannon E Halse1, Charlene L Shoneye1, Christina M Pollard1,2, Jonine Jancey1, Jane A Scott1, Iain S Pratt3,4, Satvinder S Dhaliwal1, Richard Norman1, Leon M Straker5, Carol J Boushey6,7, Edward J Delp8, Fengqing Zhu8, Amelia J Harray1, Maria A Szybiak3, Anne Finch3, Joanne A McVeigh9,10, Barbara Mullan4, Clare E Collins11,12, Syed Aqif Mukhtar1, Kieran N Edwards5, Janelle D Healy1, Deborah A Kerr1,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Excess weight is a major risk factor for chronic diseases. In Australia, over 60% of adults are overweight or obese. The overconsumption of energy-dense nutrient-poor (EDNP) foods and low physical activity (PA) levels are key factors contributing to population obesity. New cost-effective approaches to improve population diet and PA behaviors are needed.Entities:
Keywords: diet; digital behavioral interventions; eHealth; health behavior; mHealth; mobile food record; obesity; physical activity; sedentary; wearable activity monitor
Year: 2019 PMID: 30801257 PMCID: PMC6409509 DOI: 10.2196/12782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Study design with randomization to three groups. TF: tailored feedback; AC: active control; OC: online control.
Frequency of assessment of variables in the ToDAy study for the tailored feedback, active control, and online control groups.
| Variables | Group | Baseline | 6 months | 12 months |
| Health status EQ-5Da, a 5-item scale to assess utility and health-related quality of life [ | TFb, ACc, OCd | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Height and body mass (self-report) | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Height, body mass, body mass index, waist, and hip girthe | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Sociodemographics and personal characteristics assessed via questions on sex, age, eating behavior, educational level, country of birth, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and financial status | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Australian eating survey, an online food frequency questionnaire with options for automated dietary feedback previously validated in adults [ | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Dietary intake assessed by 4-day mFRf | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Mobile food record usability to assess user feedback and method preference [ | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Three-factor eating survey to measure factors associated with eating behavior: cognitive restraint of eating, disinhibition, and hunger [ | TF, AC | Yes | —g | — |
| Self-reported physical activity assessed via The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short form) [ | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cardiorespiratory fitness determined by distance covered in the 6-minute walk test to assess change in submaximal exercise capacity [ | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Physical activity and sedentary behavior assessed with GT3X+ Actigraph accelerometer to quantify change in average minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary time | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Sleep-quality assessment using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index seven-component evaluation of sleep quality, latency, duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medications, and daytime dysfunction over the previous month [ | TF, AC | — | Yes | Yes |
| Depression, anxiety, stress scale, with 21 self-report items to assess severity of depression, anxiety, and stress [ | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fear of negative evaluation, with twelve 5-point items to assess concern about being perceived unfavorably [ | TF, AC | Yes | — | — |
| Social desirability to measure social approval and acceptance [ | TF, AC | Yes | — | — |
| Habit Index Score [ | TF, AC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Weight-loss history, an 8-item tool to assess previous weight-loss history [ | TF, AC, OC | — | — | — |
| Technology use questionnaire to assess duration and frequency of technology use indicative of sedentary behaviors [ | TF, AC, OC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Feedback evaluation questionnaire for activity-monitor usability, physical activity, and dietary feedback evaluation | TF | — | Yes | Yes |
aEQ-5D: EuroQol-5D.
bTF: tailored feedback.
cAC: active control.
dOC: online control.
eHeight measured in centimeters via stadiometer using stretch stature method, body mass measured in kilograms via weighing scale in minimal clothing at similar time of the day, body mass index calculated as kilogram per meter squared, waist measured in in centimeters via tape at the narrowest point between the lower costal border and iliac crest, and hip girth measured via tape at the level of the greatest posterior protuberance.
fmFR: mobile food record.
gNot assessed.
Overview of frequency, content, and technique of tailored email feedback for diet and physical activity behaviors.
| Feedback frequency | Feedback content | Behavior-change techniques [ | |
| Diet | Physical activity | ||
| 2 weeks | 4-d summary (average + range) from mFRa showing average daily serves (kilojoule equivalent) for EDNPb foods, sugary drinks, and alcohol Example ADGc serves for EDNP foods, sugary drinks, and alcohol mFR food images showing participants the source of their EDNP foods, sugary drinks, and alcohol serves Tailored feedback + goals based on key messages: avoid EDNP foods, avoid sugary drinks, avoid alcohol | Introduction of movement goals and wearable activity monitor guide 7-d summary (average + range) for step count, MVPAd, and hourly movement Tailored feedback + guidance based on movement goal achievement (not met, almost met, and met) | Instruction on how to perform the behavior Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 4 weeks | Weight loss goal of 10% 4-d summary (average + range) from mFR showing average daily serves for fruit and vegetables Example ADG serves for fruit and vegetables mFR food images showing participants the source of their fruit and vegetable intake Tailored feedback against recommended serves + goals to increase fruit and vegetable serves | 7-d visual summary of challenge movement goal, with comparison to goal target Activity tips to assist with weight loss linked to movement goals | Review behavior goal Feedback on behavior Action planning Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 6 weeks | 1-d summary from 6-wk mFR showing daily serves of EDNP foods, sugary drinks, alcohol, and fruits and vegetables Comparison against baseline diet mFR food images showing participants the source of their EDNP foods, sugary drinks, alcohol, fruits, and vegetables Tailored feedback against recommended serves + goals targeting: Avoid or limit EDNP foods, sugary drinks and alcohol Eat less at meals or snacks (except for fruit and vegetables) Eat less often (eg, limit snacking) | Review of the movement goals 7-d summary (average + range) for step count, MVPA, and hourly movement Comparison with baseline activity for each movement goal Tailored feedback + guidance based on movement goal achievement (not met, almost met, and met) | Review behavior goals Self-comparison Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 12 weeks | 1-d summary from 12-wk mFR showing daily serves of EDNP foods, sugary drinks, alcohol mFR food images showing participants the examples of meal or snack behaviors Tailored feedback + goals targeting: Eat less at meals or snacks (except for fruits and vegetables) Avoid or limit snacking | Reiteration of energy deficit goal + instruction on how to create an energy deficit via energy output 7-d summary (average + range) of MVPA goal Tailored feedback + guidance based on movement goal achievement (not met, almost met, and met) Translation of MVPA into energy output | Review of outcome goal Review behavior goal Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 18 weeks | Reiteration of dietary goals + instruction on how to create an energy deficit from diet (eg, reduction in EDNP food serves) Reiteration of “what’s a serve of EDNP foods” Reminder of dietary goals + suggestions on how to achieve them: Avoid or limit EDNP foods, sugary drinks, and alcohol Eat less at meals or snacks (except for fruit and vegetables) Eat less often (eg, limit snacking) | Reiteration of energy-deficit goal + instruction on how to create an energy deficit via energy output 7-d summary (average + range) of MVPA goal Tailored feedback + guidance based on movement goal achievement (not met, almost met, and met) Translation of MVPA into energy output Reminder of movement goal targets linked to creating an energy deficit | Review of outcome goal Review behavior goals Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 6 months | 4-d summary from 6-mo mFR showing daily serves with comparison against baseline diet mFR food images showing participants the source of their EDNP foods, sugary drinks, alcohol, fruits, and vegetables Tailored feedback against recommended serves + goals targeting: Avoid or limit EDNP foods, sugary drinks, and alcohol Eat less at meals or snacks (except for fruit and vegetables) Eat less often (eg, limit snacking) Tailored support for unhelpful behaviors: Emotional/restrained/uncontrolled eating (identified in the three-factor eating questionnaire) Tailored feedback on how to make a healthy diet habitual based on habit index score | Face-to-face visit summary: comparison with baseline (body mass and aerobic fitness) 7-d visual summary (average) for step count, MVPA, and hourly movement + comparison with baseline for each movement goal Future goal setting for translation phase Tailored guidance on how to make PA habitual based on habit index score | Review behavior goals Self-comparison Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
| 12 months | 4-d summary from 12-mo mFR showing daily serves with Tailored feedback against recommended serves + target goals | Face-to-face visit tabulated summary: comparison with baseline and 6 mo (body mass and aerobic fitness) 7-d visual summary (average) for step count, MVPA, and hourly movement + comparison with baseline and 6 mo for each movement goal Future goal setting for translation phase | Review behavior goals Self-comparison Social comparison with study participants Feedback on behavior Tailored personalized message Prompt self-monitoring of behavior Goal setting Discrepancy between current behavior and recommendations |
amFR: mobile food record.
bEDNP: energy-dense nutrient poor.
cADG: Australian Dietary Guidelines.
dMVPA: moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.
Examples of tailored feedback intervention strategies.
| Typea | Example | Processing and goals |
| Descriptive (what is known) | Hi Jane, it’s the team with your feedback. So how did you score? Ave fruit serves = 1.5, ave veg serves = 3. What’s the goal again? 2 fruit & 5 veg every day. You are halfway there! | Effortful processing and self-referencing |
| Comparative (contrasts with others) | Hi Jane, so how did you score? Ave fruit serves = 1.5, veg serves = 3.5. Your fruit serves varied from 0 - 3.5, veg from 1.5 - 5.5 over 4 days. So how does your intake compared to others? Ave fruit serves = 1, veg serves = 2. | Effortful processing, self-referencing, and normative beliefs and attitudes |
| Evaluative (interpretation) | Hi Jane, it’s the team with feedback on your PA. So how did you score? Ave steps a day = 5,500. What’s your goal again? 10,000 steps a day. You are over halfway there! | Effortful processing, self-referencing, and normative beliefs and attitudes |
aAdapted from [54].