A Personalized Telehealth Intervention for Health and Weight Loss in Postpartum Women



Status:Completed
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss, Urology
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology, Nephrology / Urology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/28/2019
Start Date:August 2013
End Date:October 2014

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E-Moms: A Personalized Telehealth Intervention for Health and Weight Loss in Postpartum Women

The purpose of this study is to help women lose the weight they gained during their pregnancy
using a SmartPhone app the investigators have developed called E-Moms. The investigators
hypothesize that the moms given the app to use during the study will lose more weight than
the moms who do not use the app.

The E-Moms Study will last about 4 months. The weight management program is 4 months long and
will end about 6 months after the participant's baby is born. All participants will receive
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services.

For the weight management program, participants will be put into one of these groups:

1. WIC Moms: receive advice and services for nutrition and weight management after
pregnancy from their WIC clinic.

2. WIC E-Moms: receive a personalized diet and exercise plan to help them lose the weight
they gained during their pregnancy. All information will be given to them using a
SmartPhone, such as an iPhone. They will also get advice and services from your WIC
clinic.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Are a female who has delivered a baby within the last 2 months

- Are 18 years of age or older

- Have a body mass index ≥25 kg/m2 or <40 kg/m2

- Are accepted for post-pregnancy WIC services

- Are English-speaking

Exclusion Criteria:

- Are participating in the Nurse Family Partnership program

- Had multiples in your most recent pregnancy

- Are unwilling to be assigned at random to either of the 2 study groups

- Are planning to move out of the study area within the next 6 months

- Have a history of psychiatric conditions or chronic disease than can impact body
weight, appetite, or energy intake such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, bipolar disorder or
schizophrenia

- Currently use antipsychotic medications or have used such medications in the previous
12 months

- Have been diagnosis with type I diabetes

- Report having a heart attack, stroke, or being hospitalized or treated for chest pain

- Currently taking medications or supplements to aid in weight loss

- Have had weight loss surgery in the past year or plan to have it prior to study
completion.

- Currently participating in another interventional study that influences weight control

- Currently abusing drugs or alcohol (up to 14 drinks per week allowed)
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