| Literature DB >> 33792547 |
Sherry Pagoto1, Bengisu Tulu2, Molly E Waring1, Jared Goetz1, Jessica Bibeau1, Joseph Divito1, Laurie Groshon1, Matthew Schroeder1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although calorie tracking is one of the strongest predictors of weight loss in behavioral weight loss interventions, low rates of adherence are common.Entities:
Keywords: diet; mHealth; mobile app; mobile phone; obesity; weight loss
Year: 2021 PMID: 33792547 PMCID: PMC8050748 DOI: 10.2196/24249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Slip Buddy Screen Shots.
Figure 2Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials diagram. FB: Facebook.
Characteristics of participants by treatment condition (N=64).
| Characteristics | Treatment condition | ||
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| Slip Buddy (n=32) | Calorie tracking (n=32) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 39.5 (9.6) | 40.2 (12.3) | |
| BMI at enrollment (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 34.9 (5.3) | 33.4 (4.4) | |
| Female, n (%) | 24 (75) | 24 (75) | |
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| Non-Hispanic White | 26 (81) | 26 (81) |
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| Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 1 (3) | 4 (13) |
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| Non-Hispanic Black | 3 (9) | 1 (3) |
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| Non-Hispanic Asian | N/Aa | 1 (3) |
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| Other race or multiracial | 2 (6) | N/A |
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| Married or living with a partner | 24 (75) | 22 (69) |
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| Single | 8 (25) | 7 (22) |
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| Divorced or separated | N/A | 3 (9) |
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| At most high school | 2 (6) | N/A |
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| Trade or technical school, some college, or associate degree | 8 (25) | 10 (31) |
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| Bachelor’s degree | 9 (28) | 4 (13) |
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| Some graduate coursework | 4 (13) | 7 (22) |
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| Graduate degree | 9 (28) | 11 (34) |
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| Employed full time | 22 (69) | 25 (78) |
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| Employed part time | 8 (25) | 5 (16) |
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| Homemaker (not looking for a job) | 2 (6) | N/A |
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| Student | 1 (3) | 4 (13) |
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| Retired | N/A | 1 (3) |
aN/A: not applicable.
bParticipants could select more than 1 employment status. In the Slip Buddy condition, 1 participant was employed part time and a student. In the calorie tracking condition, n=1 was employed part time and a student, n=1 was employed full time and a student, and n=1 was retired and employed part time.
Location, activity, eating episode, stress, and satiety associated with slips reported by participants over 12 weeks (N=538 slips).
| Slip characteristics | Value, n (%) | ||
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| Home | 297 (55.2) | |
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| Work | 113 (21) | |
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| Restaurant or bar | 86 (16.0) | |
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| Another person’s house | 22 (4.1) | |
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| The car | 10 (1.9) | |
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| An event | 8 (1.5) | |
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| The gym | 2 (0.4) | |
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| Work or studying | 153 (28.4) | |
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| Socializing | 130 (24.2) | |
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| Screen time | 123 (22.9) | |
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| Domestic activities | 112 (20.8) | |
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| Commuting | 20 (3.7) | |
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| Snack | 220 (40.9) | |
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| Dinner | 102 (19.0) | |
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| Dessert | 77 (14.3) | |
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| Lunch | 60 (11.2) | |
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| Breakfast | 40 (7.4) | |
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| Alcohol | 39 (7.3) | |
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| Lower range, 0-4 | 298 (55.4) | |
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| Higher range, 5-10 | 240 (44.6) | |
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| Hungry range, 0-4 | 299 (55.6) | |
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| Full range, 5-10 | 239 (44.4) | |
Acceptability of assigned tracking app by treatment condition.
| Acceptability itema | Slip Buddy (n=31), n (%) | Calorie tracking (n=30), n (%) | ||
| Tracking my slips with Slip Buddy app/tracking my diet and exercise with MyFitnessPal was helpful for me | 12 (39) | 23 (77) | 8.9 (1) | .003 |
| Tracking diet slips on Slip Buddy app/MyFitnessPal is easy | 24 (77) | 26 (87) | 0.9 (1) | .35 |
| Using the Slip Buddy app/MyFitnessPal is tedious | 9 (29) | 12 (40) | 0.8 (1) | .37 |
| Using the Slip Buddy app/MyFitnessPal is taxing | 5 (16) | 8 (28) | 1.2 (1) | .28 |
| Using the Slip Buddy app/MyFitnessPal is time consuming | 6 (20) | 13 (43) | 3.8 (1) | .05 |
aProportion of participants responding with strongly agree or agree versus strongly disagree, disagree, or neutral.
Weight change from baseline to 12 weeks, by treatment condition.
| Weight variablesa | Slip Buddy (n=32) | Calorie tracking (n=32) |
| Baseline weight (lb)b, mean (SD) | 217.2 (39.0) | 208.5 (37.2) |
| Follow-up weight (lb), mean (SD) | 210.7 (39.5) | 201.0 (36.3) |
| Absolute weight change (lb), mean (SD) | −6.5 (9.7) | −7.5 (10.7) |
| Percentage weight change, mean (SD) | −3.0 (4.5) | −3.6 (4.9) |
| 5% or greater weight loss, n (%) | 10 (31) | 11 (34) |
| 3% or greater weight loss, n (%) | 15 (47) | 15 (47) |
aWe used the last available weight from the study scales for 8% (5/64) participants. In Slip Buddy condition, 3% (1/32) participant became pregnant (used week 3 weight), and 3% (1/32) participant did not provide follow-up weight (week 6 weight). In the calorie tracking condition, 3% (1/32) participant became pregnant (we used week 2 weight), and 6% (2/32) participants did not provide follow-up weight (we used weeks 9 and 10 weight).
b1 lb = 0.45 kg.