About this trial
The aim of the Stop Diabetes - Knowledge based solutions (StopDia) consortium project (University of Eastern Finland, National Institute for Health and Welfare, and Technical Research Centre of Finland) is to develop and test approaches to identify individuals at increased risk of type 2 diabetes and to empower them in adopting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle by combining individual and environment level strategies into a dual-process approach targeting deliberative and automatic processes of behavior. We also aim to identify barriers and facilitators of adopting a healthy lifestyle in the society, create a model for the prevention of type 2 diabetes by joint actions of health care, third sector, and other societal actors, and develop methods to monitor the cost-effectiveness of these actions. We will carry out a 1-year randomized controlled trial on the effects of among 10 000 individuals aged 18-70 years at increased risk of type 2 diabetes living in Finland. The participants will be randomized into the control group, the digital lifestyle intervention group, or the combined digital and face-to-face lifestyle intervention group. The aim of the interventions is to enhance diet quality, increase physical activity, decrease body weight, and improve glucose tolerance in individuals at increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
age of 18-70 years
12 points or more in the Finnish diabetes risk score or previous gestational diabetes or repeated impaired fasting glucose (IFG) (fasting plasma glucose level 6,1 - 6,9 mmol/l) or impaired glucose tolerance (2-hour glucose level 7,8 - 11,0 mmol/l in oral glucose tolerance test)
living in the hospital district of Northern Savo, Päijät-Häme or South Karelia
possibility to use computer, smartphone or tablet with internet connection
Disqualifiers
type 1 or 2 diabetes
pregnancy or breastfeeding
current cancer or less than 6 months from the end of cancer treatment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Digital lifestyle intervention group
- Combined digital and face-to-face lifestyle intervention group
Treatment groups
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
University of Eastern Finland
Lead sponsor
National Institute of Health and Welfare
Collaborator
Technical Research Centre of Finland
Collaborator
University of Melbourne
Collaborator
University of Konstanz
Collaborator
Karolinska Institutet
Collaborator
Maastricht University
Collaborator
University of Oslo
Collaborator
Danube-University
Collaborator
Flinders University
Collaborator
Cornell University
Collaborator
University of Copenhagen
Collaborator
Roskilde University
Collaborator
University of Manchester
Collaborator
University of York
Collaborator