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Títulos: Efficacy of an online educational intervention in reducing body weight in the pre-diabetic population of 18-45 years old, a randomized trial protocol
Autores/as: Ramírez Durán, María Valle
Basilio Fernández, Belinda
Gómez Luque, Adela
Alfageme García, María Pilar
Clavijo Chamorro, María Zoraida
Jiménez Cano, Víctor Manuel
Fabregat Fernández, Juan
Robles Alonso, Vicente
Hidalgo Ruíz, Sonia
Palabras clave: Body weight changes;Diabetes mellitus;Clinical nursing research;Findrisk;Dieta;Motivación;Cambios de peso corporal;Investigación clínica de enfermería;Nursing education research;Investigación en educación de enfermería;Exercise therapy;Terapia de ejercicios;Diet therapy;Terapia dietética;Motivation;Diet
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: Aim: to analyze the efficacy of an educational online intervention focused on lifestyle changes in reducing body weight from baseline to 6 months in the pre-diabetic population of 18–45 years old in Extremadura (Spain). Methods: a single-blind, multicenter randomized parallel-comparison trial with two intervention groups in a 1:1 ratio will be carried out. Participants will be randomly assigned to intervention A or B with 37 cases in each group according to inclusion criteria of being enrolled or working at Extremadura University, scoring >7 points on the Findrisc test and not having diagnosed diabetes mellitus or physical disabilities. Intervention-A group will have access to online information about healthy diet and exercise. Intervention-B group will have access to a six-session educational program regarding behavioral changes in diet and exercise habits. They will complete follow-up activities and have a personal trainer and motivation. The primary outcome will be identifying changes in body weight from baseline to 1 and 6 months and between groups. The secondary outcomes will be accomplishing regular physical activity (>30 min/day or >4 h/week), decreasing sugary food intake or avoiding it altogether, increasing vegetable/fruit intake and lowering HbA1c levels to non-diabetic status when necessary.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/19451
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12101669
Colección:DENFE - Artículos

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