Official Title
Evaluation of Changes in Weight, Sleep, and Other Psycho-behavioural Parameters During Covid-19 Confinement in Subjects Monitored by the RNPC Network
Brief Summary

During confinement, food intake can become compulsive, physical activity is significantly reduced, sleep is altered with exacerbated anxiety and stress levels and increased family violence. In some at-risk patients, mental health may even deteriorate. The temptation is great for all to take refuge in food or in front of screens. The main elements that can impact weight changes during this period of confinement are stress and anxiety, lack of physical activity, changes in eating habits, sleep disturbance and alcohol consumption. The investigators wish to study the impact of confinement on pre-post confinement weight loss kinetics in adults included in weight reduction programs (RNPC).

Completed
Comorbidities
Confinement
Obesity
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- BMI > 25 kg/m² and/or waist circumference > 80 cm in women and 94 cm in men

- Persons registered in the RNPC program

- Be legally able to give consent after adequate information and submission of the
information note

- Person affiliated to social security

Exclusion Criteria:

- Being unable to understand, follow objectives and methods due to cognition or language
problems Subjects listed in articles L1121-5 à L1121-8: Pregnant women, feeding and
parturient; subject under administrative or judicial control, persons who are
protected under the act.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
France
Locations

CHU Grenoble Alpes
Grenoble, France

Jean-Louis PEPIN, Principal Investigator
University Hospital, Grenoble

University Hospital, Grenoble
NCT Number