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Activity tracker-based intervention to increase physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
M Mähs
1
,
J S Pithan
2
,
I Bergmann
1
,
L Gabrys
3
,
J. GRAF
1
,
A Hölzemann
4
,
K Van Laerhoven
4
,
S Otto Hagemann
5
,
M L Popescu
5
,
L Schwermann
5
,
B Wenz
1
,
I Pahmeier
2
,
Andrea Teti
1
3
University of Applied Sciences for Sport and Management Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
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Diabetologische Schwerpunktpraxis Dr. Silke Otto-Hagemann (diabetes center) Vechta, Vechta, Germany
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-07-30
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR: 0.893
CiteScore: 3.5
Impact factor: 2.0
ISSN: 17456215
PubMed ID:
35907864
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Pharmacology (medical)
Abstract
One relevant strategy to prevent the onset and progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) focuses on increasing physical activity. The use of activity trackers by patients could enable objective measurement of their regular physical activity in daily life and promote physical activity through the use of a tracker-based intervention. This trial aims to answer three research questions: (1) Is the use of activity trackers suitable for longitudinal assessment of physical activity in everyday life? (2) Does the use of a tracker-based intervention lead to sustainable improvements in the physical activity of healthy individuals and in people with T2DM? (3) Does the accompanying digital motivational intervention lead to sustainable improvements in physical activity for participants using the tracker-based device? The planned study is a randomized controlled trial focused on 1642 participants with and without T2DM for 9 months with regard to their physical activity behavior. Subjects allocated to an intervention group will wear an activity tracker. Half of the subjects in the intervention group will also receive an additional digital motivational intervention. Subjects allocated to the control group will not receive any intervention. The primary outcome is the amount of moderate and vigorous physical activity in minutes and the number of steps per week measured continuously with the activity tracker and assessed by questionnaires at four time points. Secondary endpoints are medical parameters measured at the same four time points. The collected data will be analyzed using inferential statistics and explorative data-mining techniques. The trial uses an interdisciplinary approach with a team including sports psychologists, sports scientists, health scientists, health care professionals, physicians, and computer scientists. It also involves the processing and analysis of large amounts of data collected with activity trackers. These factors represent particular strengths as well as challenges in the study. The trial is registered at the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform via the German Clinical Studies Trial Register (DRKS), DRKS00027064 . Registered on 11 November 2021.
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Mähs M. et al. Activity tracker-based intervention to increase physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial // Trials. 2022. Vol. 23. No. 1. 617
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Mähs M., Pithan J. S., Bergmann I., Gabrys L., GRAF J., Hölzemann A., Van Laerhoven K., Otto Hagemann S., Popescu M. L., Schwermann L., Wenz B., Pahmeier I., Teti A. Activity tracker-based intervention to increase physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial // Trials. 2022. Vol. 23. No. 1. 617
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s13063-022-06550-z
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06550-z
TI - Activity tracker-based intervention to increase physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
T2 - Trials
AU - Mähs, M
AU - Pithan, J S
AU - Bergmann, I
AU - Gabrys, L
AU - GRAF, J.
AU - Hölzemann, A
AU - Van Laerhoven, K
AU - Otto Hagemann, S
AU - Popescu, M L
AU - Schwermann, L
AU - Wenz, B
AU - Pahmeier, I
AU - Teti, Andrea
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/07/30
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 23
PMID - 35907864
SN - 1745-6215
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@article{2022_Mähs,
author = {M Mähs and J S Pithan and I Bergmann and L Gabrys and J. GRAF and A Hölzemann and K Van Laerhoven and S Otto Hagemann and M L Popescu and L Schwermann and B Wenz and I Pahmeier and Andrea Teti},
title = {Activity tracker-based intervention to increase physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes and healthy individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial},
journal = {Trials},
year = {2022},
volume = {23},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06550-z},
number = {1},
pages = {617},
doi = {10.1186/s13063-022-06550-z}
}