InBody Band 3 Fitness Tracker to Improve Health Outcomes and Quality of Life in Black Prostate Cancer Survivors
Conditions
Prostate CarcinomaSummary
This clinical trial studies how well the InBody Band 3 fitness tracker works to improve physical activity, body composition, and quality of life in Black prostate cancer survivors. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in an advanced stage. Body composition is associated with disease progression, treatment response, and survival in cancer patients. Reducing stress and maintaining healthy levels of physical activity and sleep are important for a healthy body and improving outcomes, however, there is currently little evidence available on the physical activity, stress levels and sleep patterns in this population. Wearable health activity trackers and smart watches are tools that can be used to track physical activity, stress, sleep and body composition and have been shown to have a positive impact in many patient populations. The InBody Band 3 may be an effective method to improve physical activity, body composition and quality of life in Black prostate cancer survivors.
Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Assess the feasibility of a remote wearables-based intervention among Black prostate cancer survivors.
II. Assess the acceptability of the wearables-based intervention among Black prostate cancer survivors.
OUTLINE:
Patients wear the InBody Band 3 fitness tracker continuously and participate in check-in/goal-setting discussions over 20-30 minutes weekly for 6 weeks.
Locations
1 location Found with status Recruiting
Status
- RECRUITING
Contact Person
- Giovanna Valencia
- 904-953-5292
- [email protected]
Principal Investigator
- Emma Fortune Ngufor, PhD
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Are able to read/speak English and are able to communicate by phone
* Are 18 years of age or older
* Self-identify as Black
* Have been diagnosed with stage I-IV prostate cancer
* Have an active email address and are able to regularly check emails for electronic surveys
* Own and are willing to use a personal smartphone with regular/reliable access to the internet to sync regularly with a fitness tracker
* Are willing to wear and use a smart fitness tracker for 6 weeks and allow sharing of their fitness data with the study team
* Are not currently undergoing adjunct cancer therapy (e.g. chemotherapy, radiation) during the 12-weeks of study participation, expect oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor or hormonal therapies; and
* Are an existing Mayo patient
* Self-report that they would like to improve their physical activity during initial study coordinator contact
Exclusion Criteria:
* Live outside of the United States (U.S)
* Have a self-reported history of a psychiatric disorder(s) or moderate to severe cognitive impairment precluding participation in the study intervention or preventing the ability to provide independent informed consent
* Are on prolonged bed rest (i.e., more than half of the waking day in bed) by self-report
* Currently have any lower extremity injury that impedes them from engaging in walking for one block
* Are unable to walk for at least one block without a walking aide by self-report; or
* Regularly use a wheelchair for mobility by self-report
Study Plan
Supportive care (InBody Band 3 fitness tracker)
EXPERIMENTAL
Patients wear the InBody Band 3 fitness tracker continuously and participate in check-in/goal-setting discussions over 20-30 minutes weekly for 6 weeks.
OTHER:
DiscussionDescription:
Participate in check-in/goal-setting discussionsOTHER:
Medical Device Usage and EvaluationDescription:
Wear the InBody Band 3 fitness trackerOTHER:
Questionnaire AdministrationDescription:
Ancillary studies
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Adherence rate
Change in acceptability scale score
Timeline
Last Updated
November 25, 2024Start Date
November 25, 2024Today
January 16, 2025Completion Date ( Estimated )
April 15, 2025
Sponsors of this trial
Lead Sponsor
Mayo Clinic