A systematic scoping review characterising studies investigating workplace nutritional interventions in male employees

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
L. Schinnenburg, R. Gibson
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Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the predominant cause of death in the UK(1) and place an economic burden on societies(2). An unhealthy diet is one of the four main behavioural risk factors for NCDs(3) and thus, interventions targeting dietary behaviour are of particular interest in the prevention of NCDs. The workplace may be a valuable setting for these interventions as employees represent a large proportion of the population in the UK(4). In the male population, NCDs and several risk factors typically manifest at a younger age(5) and, additionally, males participate less in health-promoting activities(6).The aim of this scoping review was to identify and characterise the evidence base to determine if a future full systematic review on nutrition interventions in the workplace to improve health and well- being in males is feasible.The review was conducted adhering to the PRISMA guideline for Scoping Reviews(7). Three electronic databases (Ovid, PubMed, and The Cochrane Library) were systematically searched for relevant publications responding to the research question from inception. No restrictions were made in the search and all study types were eligible. Articles that were not available in English were excluded from the review. Eligible studies were reviewed using a pre-defined data extraction form and references hand-searched for relevant publications. Data synthesis was focused on describing application-oriented aspects and outcome analyses were reduced to anthropometric outcomes.Of the 1,224 publications from the initial database search, 46 were included in the review, with an additional 15 studies identified from hand-searching, resulting in 61 included reports on 57 interventions. Four main approaches to nutrition interventions at the workplace were identified; educational, environmental, individual counselling, and meal provision/replacement. Most interventions used multicomponent approaches. One of the 61 included reports followed a qualitative design. Anthropometric outcomes were reported in the majority (83.6%) of studies, followed by bioclinical outcomes (45.9%), other outcomes were food (34.4%) and nutrient intake (22.9%), smoking habits (14.8%) and, one study reported on Quality of Life. Of the studies reporting anthropometric outcomes 69% reported to be effective in improving body weight, 47.8% BMI and 54.5% waist circumference. No determinants of successful interventions such as type, duration, workplace participation were identified.This review suggests that nutrition interventions at the workplace are effective in improving several anthropometric outcomes. A future full systematic review is feasible but should consider narrowing the research question to account for limitations in the current evidence base as differences in reporting of design, population, intervention, and outcomes severely limited data analyses. Furthermore, to enable high-quality research, the development of a reporting tool, such as the TIDieR checklist (8) is recommended.
对男性雇员工作场所营养干预调查研究特点的系统性范围界定审查
非传染性疾病(NCDs)是英国人死亡的主要原因(1),并给社会带来经济负担(2)。不健康的饮食是导致非传染性疾病的四个主要行为风险因素之一(3),因此,针对饮食行为的干预措施对预防非传染性疾病具有特别重要的意义。在英国,雇员占总人口的很大比例(4),因此工作场所可能是采取这些干预措施的重要场所。在男性人群中,非传染性疾病和一些风险因素的表现年龄通常较小(5),此外,男性参与促进健康的活动较少(6)。本范围综述的目的是识别和描述证据基础,以确定未来对工作场所的营养干预措施进行全面系统的综述以改善男性的健康和福祉是否可行。我们在三个电子数据库(Ovid、PubMed 和 Cochrane 图书馆)中系统地搜索了与研究问题相关的出版物。搜索不受限制,所有研究类型均符合条件。没有英文版的文章不在审查范围之内。采用预先定义的数据提取表对符合条件的研究进行审查,并手工搜索相关出版物的参考文献。数据综合的重点是描述以应用为导向的方面,结果分析仅限于人体测量结果。在最初数据库搜索的 1,224 篇出版物中,有 46 篇被纳入综述,另有 15 篇研究是通过手工搜索确定的,因此共纳入了关于 57 项干预措施的 61 篇报告。研究发现,工作场所的营养干预主要有四种方法:教育、环境、个人咨询和膳食供应/替代。大多数干预措施都采用了多成分方法。在纳入的 61 份报告中,有一份采用了定性设计。大多数研究(83.6%)报告了人体测量结果,其次是生物临床结果(45.9%),其他结果包括食物(34.4%)和营养素摄入量(22.9%)、吸烟习惯(14.8%),还有一项研究报告了生活质量。在报告人体测量结果的研究中,69%的研究报告称能有效改善体重,47.8%的研究报告称能有效改善体重指数,54.5%的研究报告称能有效改善腰围。本综述表明,工作场所的营养干预能有效改善人体测量结果。未来的全面系统综述是可行的,但应考虑缩小研究问题的范围,以考虑到当前证据基础的局限性,因为设计、人群、干预和结果报告的差异严重限制了数据分析。此外,为了实现高质量的研究,建议开发一种报告工具,如 TIDieR 核对表(8)。
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190
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期刊介绍: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society publishes papers and abstracts presented by members and invited speakers at the scientific meetings of The Nutrition Society. The journal provides an invaluable record of the scientific research currently being undertaken, contributing to ''the scientific study of nutrition and its application to the maintenance of human and animal health.'' The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and clinical practice workers in both human and animal nutrition and related fields.
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