About this trial
The Healthy Living BEYOND Weight Study is an observational research study of participants living with overweight and obesity. The principal objectives for this project will be to answer fundamental unanswered questions regarding patient experiences and outcomes related to overweight and obesity, and to assess the real-world effectiveness of different weight management strategies, within contemporary and diverse populations. To accomplish this, the Study Team for this project will leverage their expertise in the science of obesity and cardiometabolic health; epidemiology, cohort and registry studies; implementation science; cardiovascular prevention and management; and disparities and community-based research to lead the development of an innovative cohort of people living with overweight or obesity with two key components:
1. patient-report data elements, obtained through surveys; 2. linkage to EHR records providing data regarding clinical encounters.
The cohort will be inclusive, comprehensive, and constructed with scientific rigor as well as high internal and external validity. An overall objective is for the Healthy Living BEYOND Weight Study is to serve as an enduring resource for researchers studying the health consequences of obesity and evaluating the impact of weight management strategies.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
BMI at the time of enrollment of 25 kg/m2 or greater or other elevated adiposity measures (e.g., waist circumference of greater than 102cm (40 in) in men or 88cm (35 in) in women) OR adults with a BMI less than 25 due to previous or current weight management treatment (lifestyle, pharmacological or surgical).
Disqualifiers
Incarcerated at the time of enrollment
Self-reported pregnancy at the time of enrollment. However, individuals who become pregnant after enrollment will be welcomed to continue to participate, given that the critical life period of pregnancy often has a significant impact on subsequent weight trajectories.
Terminal illness or end-stage disease with a life expectancy of less than 6-months
Employed by the American Heart Association or working on the Healthy Living BEYOND Weight Study
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- None - Observational study
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
American Heart Association
Lead sponsor
Evidation Health
Collaborator
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Collaborator
Johns Hopkins University
Collaborator