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Mobile Health Messages Help Sustain Recent Weight Loss
Authors:Ryan J. Shaw  Hayden B. Bosworth  Susan S. Silva  Isaac M. Lipkus  Linda L. Davis  Ronald S. Sha  Constance M. Johnson
Affiliation:1. Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC;2. Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC;3. Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC;4. Duke Diet and Fitness Center, Durham, NC;5. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC
Abstract:

Background

Using regulatory focus theory, an intervention of daily weight loss-sustaining messages was developed and tested for acceptability, feasibility, and efficacy on helping people sustain weight loss.

Methods

Participants (n = 120) were randomized to a promotion, prevention, or an attention-control text message group after completion of a weight loss program. Participants completed baseline assessments, and reported their weight at 1 and 3 months postbaseline.

Results

Participants found the message content and intervention acceptable and valuable. A minimum of one message per day delivered at approximately 8:00 am was deemed the optimal delivery time and frequency. The sustained weight loss rate at month 3 for the control, promotion, and prevention groups was 90%, 95%, and 100%, respectively. Medium-to-large effects were observed for the promotion and prevention groups at month 1 and for prevention at month 3 relative to controls. The mean weight loss for promotion and prevention was 15 pounds, compared with 10 in the controls at month 3.

Conclusion

A clinically significant decrease in mean weight, higher rate of sustained weight loss, and medium-to-large effects on sustained weight loss occurred in the promotion and prevention interventions. Tools such as this text message-based intervention that are constructed and guided by evidence-based content and theoretical constructs show promise in helping people sustain healthy behaviors that can lead to improved health outcomes.
Keywords:Behavior change   Informatics   mHealth   Mobile health   Obesity   SMS   Text messaging   Weight loss
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