Exploring factors of adherence to weight loss interventions in population with overweight/obesity: an umbrella review

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Reviews Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1111/obr.13783
Deng Wang, Pedro J. Benito, Jacobo Á. Rubio-Arias, Domingo J. Ramos-Campo, Miguel A. Rojo-Tirado
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Adherence is key for achieving the optimal benefits from a weight loss intervention. Despite the number of studies on factors that promote adherence, their findings suggest inconsistent and fragmented evidence. The aim of this study was to review the existing factors of adherence to weight loss interventions and to find factors that facilitate the design of effective intervention programs. Six databases were searched for this umbrella review; after the screening process, 21 studies were included. A total of 47 factors were identified in six groups as relevant for adherence: (i) sociodemographic (n = 7), (ii) physical activity (n = 2), (iii) dietary (n = 8), (iv) behavioral (n = 4), (v) pharmacological (n = 3), and (vi) multi-intervention (n = 23). In addition, a map of adherence factors was created. The main findings are that with respect to demographic factors, the development of personalized intervention strategies based on the characteristics of specific populations is encouraged. Moreover, self-monitoring has been shown to be effective in behavioral, dietary, and multi-interventions, while technology has shown potential in dietary, behavioral, and multi-interventions. In addition, multi-interventions are adherence-promoting strategies, although more evidence is required on adherence to pharmacological interventions. Overall, the factor map can be controlled and modified by researchers and practitioners to improve adherence to weight loss interventions.

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探索超重/肥胖人群坚持减肥干预的因素:综述。
坚持是减肥干预取得最佳效果的关键。尽管对促进坚持的因素进行了大量研究,但研究结果表明,这些因素并不一致,证据也很零散。本研究的目的是回顾现有的减肥干预措施的坚持因素,并找出有助于设计有效干预计划的因素。本综述检索了六个数据库;经过筛选,共纳入 21 项研究。共确定了六组与坚持干预相关的 47 个因素:(i) 社会人口因素(n = 7),(ii) 体力活动因素(n = 2),(iii) 饮食因素(n = 8),(iv) 行为因素(n = 4),(v) 药物因素(n = 3),以及 (vi) 多重干预因素(n = 23)。此外,还绘制了坚持治疗因素图。主要研究结果表明,在人口统计学因素方面,鼓励根据特定人群的特点制定个性化干预策略。此外,在行为、饮食和多种干预措施中,自我监测被证明是有效的,而在饮食、行为和多种干预措施中,技术被证明是有潜力的。此外,多种干预措施也是促进坚持治疗的策略,但在坚持药物干预方面还需要更多的证据。总之,研究人员和从业人员可以控制和修改因子图,以提高减肥干预措施的依从性。
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Obesity Reviews
Obesity Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
19.30
自引率
1.10%
发文量
130
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Obesity Reviews is a monthly journal publishing reviews on all disciplines related to obesity and its comorbidities. This includes basic and behavioral sciences, clinical treatment and outcomes, epidemiology, prevention and public health. The journal should, therefore, appeal to all professionals with an interest in obesity and its comorbidities. Review types may include systematic narrative reviews, quantitative meta-analyses and narrative reviews but all must offer new insights, critical or novel perspectives that will enhance the state of knowledge in the field. The editorial policy is to publish high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts that provide needed new insight into all aspects of obesity and its related comorbidities while minimizing the period between submission and publication.
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