Study Objectives:
To identify if the LyfeMD app improves diet quality, perceived stress, depression,
anxiety, well-being, quality of life, sleep, and physical activity minutes.
To identify if the LyfeMD app helps improve intestinal inflammation measured by fecal
calprotectin in CD and UC patients in clinical remission.
Methods:
This 1-year study at the University of Calgary (n=44) will have a RCT study design.
Participants will be randomly allocated to receive the intervention LyfeMD mobile application
(INT) for 12-weeks or conventional management (CM) from the IBD clinic at the Foothills
hospital.
Intervention Group(INT): The INT group (n=22) will meet with the health coach over the phone
or video chat. The health coach will orient the participant to the LyfeMD app, answer
technology related questions and ensure that the participant has received a nutrition plan in
the app. Participants will be asked to complete the app assessment tools to design a
personalized nutrition, physical activity and yoga and meditation program. Participants will
set goals in each area that they are interested in implementing.
The health coach will then follow-up by phone, video chat or email 2 weeks after the initial
meeting, then monthly with the participants for 2 more months (total of 4 meetings). The
health coach will use the following schedule to discuss app related content: First visit
nutrition content; second visit behaviour change tools; third visit Yoga, meditation and
breathing plans, and; the fourth visit the physical activity plans. The health coach will
also be available to answer questions when required using email. Goal attainment will be
collected weekly within the app.
Conventional Management (CM): The CM group (n=22) will receive conventional care as well as a
similar health coaching schedule as the intervention group. The health coach will meet the
patrticipants over the phone or video chat to outline their role over the next 3 months and
to provide general nutrition guidelines using Canada's Food Guide and Alberta Health Services
online resources. The health coach will then follow-up participant by phone, video chat or
email 2 weeks after the initial meeting, then monthly for 2 more months (total of 4
meetings). The health coach session topics will be same as the intervention group. For
example, the second visit will provide online resources from Alberta Health Services focused
on promoting behaviour change, the third visit will orient the patient to Alberta Health
Services focused online stress management tools and the final visit will share online
versions of the Canadian guidelines for physical activity and sedentary time.
The health coach will be available to answer questions when required using email.
Following completion of the 12-week study, participants in the control group will receive
complimentary access to the LyfeMD app for 12-weeks.
Both groups will meet with the study coordinator face to face at the start and end of the
study (13th week). At this time, participants will be given all the study materials they
need.
Relationship to Pfizer:
From a Pfizer perspective, the investigators recognize that Inflectra is growing in market
share. The LyfeMD program will be used together, in a complementary way alongside biologic
therapy. The recent diet study led by the principle investigator indicates that the
customized diet using anti-inflammatory principles will induce remission in 6 weeks and
maintain remission in patients with CD. The investigators would expect that combining diet
therapy with biologics would bolster the effect of the biologic and longevity of remission.
With the wellness additions (physical activity and yoga/meditation programs), the
investigators predict patients will lead happier lives.
Investigators believe that the LyfeMD app will fill a current gap in the market. The
availability of Registered Dietitian (RD), Exercise Physiologists, and Certified yoga and
meditation instructors in AB/Canada is inadequate to provide care to every patient with IBD
in a convenient and personalized way.