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A Mobile Phone Text-based Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior and Engage Communities on the Importance of Healthy Lifestyles: the TEXT2MOVE Study

A Mobile Phone Text-based Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior and Engage Communities on the Importance of Healthy Lifestyles: the TEXT2MOVE Study

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To learn if an 8-week, phone-based texting intervention program will reduce sedentary (non-mobile) behavior.

Description

Primary Objective: To test the effect of two text messaging strategies, responsive texts and standard scheduled texts, on sedentary behavior in a racially and geographically diverse sample of adults.

Secondary Objective: To assess participant engagement with the program and with the educational content delivered via text messaging.

Exploratory Objective: To determine whether two text messaging strategies, responsive texts and standard scheduled texts, increases physical activity in a racially and geographically diverse sample of adults.

Exploratory Objective: To determine whether two text messaging strategies, responsive texts and standard scheduled texts are associated with changes in corresponding patient attitudes as assessed by surveys of exploring sedentary behavior, readiness for exercise change, and physical functioning.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  1. \>18 years old
  2. owns a smart phone
  3. has access to WiFi or willing to use mobile data
  4. has an email address or willing to create an email address
  5. able to read and understand English;
  6. able to give informed consent;
  7. willing to receive text messages and complete brief questionnaires on their smart phone
  8. self-reports sedentary behavior (\> 6 hours/day of sitting time).

Exclusion criteria:

  1. unwilling to have sedentary behavior and activity tracked
  2. unable to walk without ambulatory assistance device (i.e. cane or walker) or due to underlying medical condition
  3. MD Anderson employees that report to the Principal Investigators of this study
  4. family or household member already enrolled into study
  5. not sedentary based on \< 6 hours/day of sitting time, and (6) currently participating in a weight management or exercise study or program

Study details
    Life Style
    Healthy Lifestyle

NCT05217108

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

13 May 2026

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