Computer-supported indirect-form lifestyle-modification support program using Lifestyle Intervention Support Software for Diabetes Prevention (LISS-DP) for people with a family history of type 2 diabetes in a medical checkup setting: A randomized controlled trial

2014 
Abstract Aims To investigate the effect of a computer-supported indirect-form lifestyle-modification program using Lifestyle Intervention Support Software for Diabetes Prevention (LISS-DP), as a clinically feasible strategy for primary prevention, on diet and physical activity habits in adults with a family history of type 2 diabetes. Methods This was a two-arm, randomized controlled trial: (1) lifestyle intervention (LI) group ( n =70); (2) control ( n =71). Healthy adults aged 30–60 years with a history of type 2 diabetes among their first-degree relatives were recruited. LI group received three times of lifestyle intervention using LISS-DP during six-month intervention period via mail. Results Lifestyle intervention group showed significantly greater decrease in energy intake six months after baseline, compared to control (−118.31 and −24.79kcal/day, respectively, p =0.0099, Cohen's d =0.22), though the difference disappeared 1 year after from baseline. No difference was found in physical activity energy expenditure. Conclusions A computer-based, non-face-to-face lifestyle intervention was effective on dietary habits, only during the intervention period. Further examination of the long-term effects of such intervention and physical activity is required.
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