Lottery Incentives for Moving



Status:Archived
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:7/1/2011
Start Date:March 2011
End Date:August 2011

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The purpose of the study is to learn more about effective ways to motivate people to
increase their non-exercise energy expenditure exercise. This is an important research
question because obesity and weight-related issues are increasingly becoming a problem in
America. This project will address this research question by testing the effect of two
different incentive schemes in motivating employees who are predominantly sedentary to use
Walkstations at work. The Walkstations are treadmills that move at a very slow rate (maximum
2miles / hour) and are attached to a work station (i.e. with computer and telephone); they
therefore are designed to increase energy spent not through heavy exercise, but through
small changes in posture and movement associated with routines in daily life (called
nonexercise activity thermogenesis or NEAT).

Subjects will be employees of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBSMA). Subjects
will be the control participants from the previous Walkstation study we ran with BCBSMA. All
120 control participants from this previous study will be told that they can now participate
in a study that involves the Walkstations (up until now, they have not been given access to
the Walkstations). These participants from the previous study will be sent an email
informing them that they are eligible to participate in this new Walkstation pilot. Those
who are interested in participating will then be invited to sign up for an enrollment
session. There will be no incentives for participating in the initial enrollment session.
For the 2 month follow-up session, participants will have a chance to win 1 of 3 prizes (1 *
$100, 2 * $50) for completing the follow-up.



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