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The Power of 24-hour: Co-designing Intervention Components

The Power of 24-hour: Co-designing Intervention Components

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25-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Most of the existing lifestyle interventions in adults with overweight or obesity focus on one movement behavior in isolation (i.e. moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA)). However, recent research suggests to incorporate all movement behaviors performed in one day to explore the possible synergistic health effects of targeting more than one behavior. Moreover, more optimal 24-hour movement behavior compositions are related with better cardiometabolic health. Literature shows that adults with obesity have less optimal 24-hour compositions (8-9). Therefore it would be of interest to discover the needs related to an optimal 24-hour movement behavior intervention for a group of adults with overweight and obesity using co-design to develop an intervention.

This study will conduct a concept mapping protocol to explore the needs to of people with overweight and obesity to change their sedentary behavior into more physical activity as well to include the opinion of health care providers (HCP are physiotherapists) on the needs of their patients.

Eligibility

Group Health Care providers

Inclusion Criteria:

Group Adults with overweight and obesity

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults aged 25-64 years
  • Active on the job market for at least 50 percent
  • BMI ≥25kg/m²

Exclusion Criteria:

  • - Retirement and early retirement
  • Unemployment
  • Working for less than 50 percent
  • Working in night shifts
  • Physical (e.g. amputations, paralysis, recovering from stroke, osteoarthritis), cognitive (e.g. dementia, psychological disorders) and major medical (e.g. Chronic respiratory diseases, heart failure, cardiovascular diseases, cancer) conditions that obstruct daily functioning
  • Diabetes diagnosed by a general practitioner
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy <1 year ago
  • Currently involved in study specific weight loss interventions
  • Post-surgery weight loss interventions
  • Waitlist for weight loss surgery
  • Hospitalized

Study details
    Overweight and Obesity

NCT06269159

University Hospital, Ghent

25 May 2024

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