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Healthy Living After Knee Replacement

Healthy Living After Knee Replacement

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to examine if a weight loss program designed for adults after knee replacement improves weight loss, physical activity, pain, and function, as well as if the program is cost effective, as compared to a chronic disease self-management program.

Description

Participants will be randomized to either a weight loss program or chronic disease self-management program. Both programs will be phone-based and include phone calls with a health coach weekly during months 1-4, biweekly during months 5-6, and monthly during months 7-12. Monthly calls with occur between months 13-18. Assessments examining outcomes will be completed at baseline, 6, 12, and 18 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Participants must:

  • have a body mass index between 25-45 kg/m2
  • have had a knee replacement (including primary, staged or independent bilateral, or revision) <6 months prior to baseline assessment
  • have a computer, tablet, or smartphone with active internet access to self-monitor online and/or have a device or computer compatible with Fitbit
  • completion of baseline assessment measures (height, weight, function tests, surveys, ≥4 days valid of activity monitoring, and 1 day of dietary recall)
  • be English-speaking and able to read consent and study materials written in English
  • be willing to attend 4 in-person assessments.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • have any contraindications to diet or weight loss
  • undergo simultaneous bilateral knee replacement or have a scheduled or anticipated knee replacement for the contralateral knee within the next 18 months
  • have a mobility limiting comorbidity unrelated to knee replacement (e.g. spinal stenosis, fibromyalgia, peripheral vascular disease, stroke)
  • are taking anti-obesity medications
  • are enrolled in a formal weight loss program
  • had or are planning to have bariatric/gastric/lap band surgery
  • are planning to relocate out of the Columbia or Greenville, SC areas in the next 18 months.

Study details
    Arthroplasty
    Overweight and Obesity

NCT05190666

University of South Carolina

27 January 2024

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