# Study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of MOVE SMART—An intervention to increase physical activity, reduce sedentary behaviour and improve health outcomes in patients with psoriasis

**Authors:** Gladys Onambele-Pearson, Ben Ives, Ishani Khosla, Rozemarijn Witkam, Matthew Roberts, Lucy Moorhead, Emma Bedson, Russ Cowper, Girvan Burnside, Helen S. Young

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0343922 · PLOS One · 2026-03-16

## TL;DR

This study tests a new intervention called MOVE SMART to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in people with psoriasis, aiming to improve their health outcomes.

## Contribution

MOVE SMART is a novel intervention designed to interrupt sedentary behavior and promote light-intensity physical activity in psoriasis patients.

## Key findings

- MOVE SMART prompts 2 minutes of activity after 30 minutes of sedentary behavior to improve health outcomes.
- The trial will assess feasibility and acceptability of the intervention in a decentralized RCT design.
- Participants will be monitored using wearable devices and home-sampling kits for blood and self-assessments.

## Abstract

Patients with psoriasis are less physically active than age-matched controls, due to psoriasis-specific barriers; significantly limiting their ability to benefit from health-promoting levels of physical activity. We co-designed an exercise intervention, with patients, which in proof-of-concept studies, led to significantly improved psoriasis; reduced cardiovascular disease/metabolic syndrome risk and enhanced wellbeing/psychosocial functioning. This suggested increased physical activity may improve health outcomes for those with psoriasis. However, individuals remained sedentary for prolonged periods, which also has a detrimental effect on health. We therefore developed a new intervention – MOVE SMART – to increase light-intensity physical activity and interrupt sedentary behaviour. This randomised controlled clinical trial (RCT) will assess the feasibility and acceptability of MOVE SMART. Utilising a decentralised, two-arm, trial design, people with Type 1 psoriasis with/without stable psoriatic arthritis, (n = 60) will be recruited from across the UK, and randomised to intervention (MOVE SMART with “Standard Care”, n = 30) or control (“Standard Care”, n = 30). The intervention group will follow MOVE SMART for 12-weeks, followed by activities of their own choice during weeks 13–24. MOVE SMART will prompt 2-minutes of light-intensity physical activity, following 30-minutes of continuous sedentary behaviour, during daytime waking hours. The study comprises of three Workstreams. In Workstream-1 participants will use wearable devices to allow monitoring of physical behaviour and adherence to MOVE SMART. A blood pressure monitor and body weight scales will be posted to participants for use throughout the study and functional capacity will be measured by video-link. At baseline, week-12 and −24 all participants will complete self-assessment of the extent/impact of psoriasis and wellbeing. Capillary blood will be collected using home-sampling kits. In Workstream-2 acceptability of the intervention will be evaluated and the trial design will be finalised in Workstream-3. The study is registered at www.isrctn.com (ISRCTN 17400289).

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** psoriasis (MONDO:0005083), psoriatic arthritis (MONDO:0011849), cardiovascular disease (MONDO:0004995), metabolic syndrome (MONDO:0000816)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** non-communicable disease (MESH:D000073296), immune-mediated inflammatory disease (MESH:C567355), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), metabolic syndrome (MESH:D024821), depression (MESH:D003866), Psoriasis (MESH:D011565), CVD (MESH:D002318), Psoriatic Arthritis (MESH:D015535), arthritis (MESH:D001168)
- **Chemicals:** carbon (MESH:D002244), sedentarism (-), alcohol (MESH:D000438)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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