Preventing diabetes: What overweight and obese adults with prediabetes in the United States report about their providers’ communication and attempted weight loss

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Emmanuella J. Demosthenes , Jason Freedman , Camila Hernandez , Lisa Shennette , Christine F. Frisard , Stephenie C. Lemon , Ben S. Gerber , Daniel J. Amante
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate what overweight or obese adults with prediabetes in the United States report being told by providers about 1) having prediabetes, 2) diabetes risk, and 3) losing weight and the associations of these communications with attempted weight loss.

Methods

Data from 2015 to 2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) for adults with a body mass index in the overweight or obesity ranges and HbA1c in the prediabetes range were examined (n = 2085). Patient reported data on what providers told them about having prediabetes, being at risk for diabetes, and losing weight were compared with attempted weight loss.

Results

Most participants (66.4%) reported never being told they had prediabetes nor being at risk for diabetes, 13.0% reported being told they had prediabetes, 10.6% at risk for diabetes, and 8.0% both messages. 18.3% of participants reported being told to lose weight. Participants who reported being told they had prediabetes and at increased diabetes risk were more likely to report attempted weight loss (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 1.8, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1–3.2). Reporting that they were told to lose weight was not significantly associated with an increase in reported weight loss attempts.

Conclusions

In this cohort of individuals with overweight/obesity and prediabetic HbA1c values, low rates communications with providers about prediabetes and diabetes risk were reported. When both were discussed, patients reported greater attempted weight loss. These findings draw attention to the potential impact that provider communications about prediabetes and diabetes risk may have on lifestyle behavior change.

预防糖尿病:美国患有糖尿病前期的超重和肥胖成人对其医疗服务提供者的沟通和减肥尝试的评价
目标调查美国患有糖尿病前期的超重或肥胖成年人报告的医疗服务提供者告诉他们的有关 1) 患有糖尿病前期、2) 糖尿病风险和 3) 减肥的信息,以及这些信息与尝试减肥之间的关联。方法研究了 2015 年至 2018 年全国健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)中体重指数在超重或肥胖范围内且 HbA1c 在糖尿病前期范围内的成年人的数据(n = 2085)。结果大多数参与者(66.4%)称从未被告知患有糖尿病前期或糖尿病高危人群,13.0%称被告知患有糖尿病前期,10.6%称被告知糖尿病高危人群,8.0%称两种信息都有。18.3%的参与者表示曾被告知要减肥。报告被告知患有糖尿病前期和糖尿病风险增加的参与者更有可能报告曾试图减肥(调整后的几率比(AOR)为 1.8,95% 置信区间(CI)为 1.1-3.2)。结论 在这组超重/肥胖和糖尿病前期 HbA1c 值的人群中,与医疗服务提供者就糖尿病前期和糖尿病风险进行沟通的比例较低。当两者都得到讨论时,患者报告称尝试减肥的次数增多。这些发现提醒人们注意,医疗服务提供者就糖尿病前期和糖尿病风险进行沟通可能会对改变生活方式行为产生潜在影响。
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