Multidimensional Individualised Physical Activity profiles for behaviour Change using Technology
ISRCTN | ISRCTN18008011 |
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN18008011 |
Secondary identifying numbers | 14972 |
- Submission date
- 31/07/2013
- Registration date
- 31/07/2013
- Last edited
- 14/08/2020
- Recruitment status
- No longer recruiting
- Overall study status
- Completed
- Condition category
- Other
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data
Plain English Summary
Not provided at time of registration
Contact information
Dr Oliver Peacock
Scientific
Scientific
Department for Health
Eastwood 22/23
The Avenue
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
O.J.Peacock@bath.ac.uk |
Study information
Study design | Randomised interventional trial; Design type: Prevention |
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Primary study design | Interventional |
Secondary study design | Randomised controlled trial |
Study setting(s) | GP practice |
Study type | Prevention |
Scientific title | Multidimensional Individualised Physical Activity profiles for behaviour Change using Technology |
Study acronym | MiPACT Project |
Study hypothesis | Physical activity has the potential to offer a great deal to the success of public health initiatives targetting chronic disease if only we can get enough people to change their behaviour. It is becoming increasingly apparent that there are multiple ways to harness the protective properties of physical activity because there are various dimensions to this behaviour that are independently important. Thus, we do not all have to do the same thing (one size does not fit all). Rapid developments in technology mean that we can now portray simple and/or sophisticated physical activity 'profiles' and personalised illustrations of current physical activity dimensions. In turn, this means that we can promote a smorgasbord of personalised physical activity choices with options tailored to an individual's need and preferences. Funded by the National Prevention Research Initiative (Medical Research Council) the purpose of the proposed research (the MiPACT Project) is to use use new technologies to develop visual multidimensional physical activity profiles and examine whether personalised social marketing of these profiles, over a 12-week intervention period, is more effective than 'usual care' at improving physical activity behaviour, reducing future health risk and improving wellbeing in male and female adults (aged between 40-70 years) who are at risk of cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes. |
Ethics approval(s) | South West - Frenchay Research Ethics Committee, 06/09/2013, ref: 13/SW/0179 |
Condition | Topic: Primary Care Research Network for England; Subtopic: Not Assigned; Disease: All Diseases |
Intervention | 1. Mi-PACT Programme, One-to-one personalised social marketing of multi-dimensional physical activity profiles 2. Usual care |
Intervention type | Other |
Primary outcome measure | Physical Activity; Timepoints: 0, 3 and 12 months |
Secondary outcome measures | 1. Perceived competence, relatedness, autonomy, motivation, exercise habits/intentions, health status; Timepoints: 0, 3 and 12 months 2. Weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, fat mass, lipids, glucose control, C-reactive protein; Timepoints: 0, 3 and 12 months |
Overall study start date | 01/10/2013 |
Overall study end date | 31/03/2015 |
Eligibility
Participant type(s) | Patient |
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Age group | Adult |
Sex | Both |
Target number of participants | UK Sample Size: 216 |
Total final enrolment | 204 |
Participant inclusion criteria | 1. Males and females aged between 40-70 years 2. Medium risk as identified by a 10-year QRISK, QDScore and/or QIntervention of 10-20% and high risk as >20%. |
Participant exclusion criteria | 1. Individuals diagnosed with cornonary heart disease, chronic kidney disease, type II diabetes, stroke, heart failure and peripheral disease, severe hypertension. 2. Individuals with a BMI >40 kg/m2, use of weight loss drugs, individuals unable to change their physical activity or individuals who already lead highly physically active lives. |
Recruitment start date | 01/10/2013 |
Recruitment end date | 31/03/2015 |
Locations
Countries of recruitment
- England
- United Kingdom
Study participating centre
Department for Health
Bath
BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
Sponsor information
University of Bath (UK)
University/education
University/education
The Avenue
Claverton Down
Bath
BA2 7AY
England
United Kingdom
Website | http://www.bath.ac.uk/ |
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https://ror.org/002h8g185 |
Funders
Funder type
Research council
Medical Research Council (MRC) - National Prevention Research Initiative (UK) Grant Codes: MR/J0004OX/1
No information available
Results and Publications
Intention to publish date | |
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Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to share | No |
IPD sharing plan summary | Not provided at time of registration |
Publication and dissemination plan | Not provided at time of registration |
IPD sharing plan |
Study outputs
Output type | Details | Date created | Date added | Peer reviewed? | Patient-facing? |
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Protocol article | protocol | 28/08/2015 | Yes | No | |
Results article | results | 08/08/2020 | 13/08/2020 | Yes | No |
HRA research summary | 28/06/2023 | No | No |
Editorial Notes
13/08/2020: The following changes have been made:
1. Publication reference added.
2. The total final enrolment number has been added from the reference.
25/06/2020: No publications found.
21/11/2018: No publications found, verifying study status with principal investigator.