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SMART 2.0: Social Mobile Approaches to Reducing weighT in Young Adults

Sponsor

Source record

University of California, San Diego

Phase

Source record

Completed

Modality

AI-normalized

behavioral intervention

Target

AI-normalized

The SMART 2.0 study does not focus on a specific molecular or mechanistic target but rather evaluates behavioral and technological interventions aimed at weight loss in overweight young adults. The interventions include the use of consumer-level wearables, health coaching, and social media engagement.

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Overweight and Obesity

Intervention

Source record

SMART 2.0

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT03907462

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Apr 15, 2025

Ingested at

Jun 17, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 17, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT03907462

Title

SMART 2.0: Social Mobile Approaches to Reducing weighT in Young Adults

Sponsor

University of California, San Diego

Status

COMPLETED

Phase

Completed

Condition raw

Overweight and Obesity

Condition normalized

Overweight and Obesity

Modality raw

behavioral intervention

Modality normalized

behavioral intervention

Target raw

The SMART 2.0 study does not focus on a specific molecular or mechanistic target but rather evaluates behavioral and technological interventions aimed at weight loss in overweight young adults. The interventions include the use of consumer-level wearables, health coaching, and social media engagement.

Target normalized

The SMART 2.0 study does not focus on a specific molecular or mechanistic target but rather evaluates behavioral and technological interventions aimed at weight loss in overweight young adults. The interventions include the use of consumer-level wearables, health coaching, and social media engagement.

Interventions

SMART 2.0

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Source record

The SMART 2.0 study, sponsored by the University of California, San Diego, represents an innovative approach to weight management among young adults, a demographic increasingly affected by obesity. The integration of technology and personal health coaching could position this intervention as a scalable solution in the growing digital health market. With rising obesity rates and a shift towards technology-driven health solutions, this study could attract interest from health tech companies and investors. The competitive landscape includes other digital health interventions, but SMART 2.0's unique combination of social media and personalized coaching may offer a differentiated value proposition. Diligence should focus on the scalability of the intervention and potential partnerships for commercialization.

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