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The Investigation of a Remotely Delivered Behavioral Intervention for Postoperative Weight Regain
This project aims to evaluate a newly developed Internet-delivered (via e-learning modules) acceptance-based behavioral intervention (ABTi) for individuals who are experiencing weight regain after bariatric surgery. Specifically, the investigators aim to assess ABTi's efficacy on stopping and/or reversing weight by comparing it to a wait-list control (WLC) condition. The investigators also aim to evaluate its effect on targeted weight control behaviors and acceptance-based skills. Finally, the investigators will examine the relationship between weight outcomes and changes in process variables through exploratory analyses. Treatment outcomes (i.e., weight, maladaptive behaviors, physical activity, acceptance-based skills) will be measured at assessments pre-, mid-, and post-treatment, as well as at 3 months after treatment has ended. Primary Aims. 1. To test the hypothesis that participants randomly assigned to ABTi will display greater weight loss from pre- to post-treatment than those assigned to WLC. 2. To test the hypothesis those receiving ABTi, compared to WLC, will display decreased maladaptive eating behaviors (i.e., loss of control episodes, grazing, emotional eating, disinhibition), increased physical activity, and greater improvements in acceptance-based skills (i.e., mindfulness, defusion, food-related acceptance). Exploratory Aim. (1) To assess if changes in acceptance-based skills, maladaptive eating behaviors, and physical activity are associated with pre- to post-treatment weight outcomes.
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Start Date
March 28, 2017
Primary Completion Date
January 31, 2019
Completion Date
January 31, 2019
Last Updated
March 28, 2019
74
ACTUAL participants
Acceptance Based Behavioral Intervention
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Rush University Medical Center
NCT07472881
NCT01143454
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