High Retention in CALERIE Study Due to Engagement
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Peter Attia's podcast with Eric Ravussin, November 4, 2024.
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Story of claim
The CALERIE study achieved 95% retention in the ad libitum group and 85% in the caloric restriction group by engaging participants through regular updates, personalized communication, and sharing health results like cholesterol and body composition.
- Goal: Achieve high retention rates in long-term studies by engaging participants.
- Proof: Retention rates were 95% in the ad libitum group and 85% in the calorie restriction group due to active engagement.
- Nuances:
- Participants received personalized health updates.
- Regular engagement activities and gatherings were held.
- Participants valued the receipt of study results.
- Impact on Life: Participants felt valued and engaged, leading to high retention and satisfaction with study involvement.
Investments
- Price: Not mentioned
- Time: 2 years
- Effort: High engagement effort from study coordinators
Risks
Potential for disengagement if communication is not maintained.
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- Develop a team for participant engagement.
- Share personalized health updates regularly.
- Organize regular participant gatherings.
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