A Virtual Reality Intervention to Improve Weight Maintenance



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 65
Updated:3/15/2019
Start Date:September 2013
End Date:July 31, 2020

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A Virtual Reality Intervention (Second Life) to Improve Weight Maintenance

The purpose of this study is to determine if use of a virtual reality platform, Second Life,
is more effective than traditional face-to-face methods for maintaining weight loss in
overweight and obese individuals.

This study has two main parts. During the first 6 months (-6 to 0 months)potential subjects
will be on a diet developed by researchers at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC).
Subsequent to 6 months, participants who lost 5% weight will begin the weight maintenance
phase of the study (0-12 months). Thus the total duration of the study is 18 months.

Approximately 68% of U.S. adults are classified as overweight or obese (BMI >25).
Behaviorally based weight loss programs, typically delivered by face-to-face clinics, produce
clinically significant reductions in body weight over 3-6 months. However, approximately 50%
of those who lose weight regain more than 45-75% of the weight lost within 12-30 months.
Face-to-face clinics present many barriers and burdens to individuals including scheduling
and logistical and financial burdens.

Virtual Reality (VR) environments allow participants to create virtual representations of
themselves called "avatars". An existing VR called "Second Life" will be used for
participants randomized to VR. Participants avatars attend group meetings and use headsets
for voice communication to interact with each other.

Those not randomized to VR will participate in traditional face-to-face group weight loss
intervention. The study will examine many different factors to determine if those
participants in the Second Life group experience improved weight maintenance.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Men and women with a BMI of 25 to 39.9 kg/m2

- Able to obtain clearance for participation from their primary care physician (PCP)

- Have access to a computer with internet that meets Second Life system requirements

Exclusion Criteria:

- Report participating in a research project involving weight loss or PA in the previous
6 months

- Report a regular exercise or PA program

- Not weight stable (+/-2.27 kg) for 3 months prior to intake

- Unwilling to be randomized to phone or 2L clinics subsequent to weight loss

- Report being pregnant during the previous 6 months, lactating, or planned pregnancy in
the following 18 months

- Report serious medical risk such as type 1 diabetes, cancer, recent cardiac event
(i.e. heart attack, angioplasty, etc.)

- Report eating disorders as determined by the Eating Attitudes Test using a score of 20
or greater

- Report current treatment for psychological issues, or taking psychotropic medications

- Report adherence to specialized diet regimes, i.e., multiple food allergies,
vegetarian, macrobiotic, etc.

- Do not have access to grocery shopping and meal preparation (i.e. Military, college
cafeteria plan, etc.).
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