Coach access to digital self-monitoring data: an experimental test of short-term effects in behavioral weight-loss treatment

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1002/oby.24138
Meghan L. Butryn, Nicole A. Miller, Charlotte J. Hagerman, Danielle Arigo, Erica LaFata, Fengqing Zhang, Bonnie Spring, Evan Forman
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Abstract

Objective

This study experimentally tested whether coach access to participants' digital self-monitoring data improved behavioral weight-loss outcomes.

Methods

Participants (N = 322) received 12 weeks of group-based behavioral weight-loss sessions via videoconference and were instructed to engage in daily self-monitoring of weight, physical activity (PA), and dietary intake. For participants who were randomly assigned to Coach Share ON (n = 161), coaches regularly accessed a web-based portal that displayed data from the participants' scale, PA sensor, and food record.

Results

Weight loss at 12 weeks was significantly greater in Coach Share ON versus OFF (6.2% vs. 5.3%; p = 0.04). Self-monitoring of PA (98.70% vs. 97.40% of days; p = 0.006) and eating (98.05% vs. 93.51% of days; p = 0.007) was more frequent in Coach Share ON versus OFF. There were no significant differences by condition in PA (p = 0.57), attendance (p = 0.42), working alliance (p = 0.62), or self-monitoring of weight (p = 0.12). Perceived supportive accountability was significantly greater in Coach Share ON versus OFF (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The short-term efficacy of behavioral weight loss was greater when coaches had direct access to self-monitoring device data. Notably, there also was no evidence of iatrogenic effects of data sharing.

教练访问数字自我监测数据:行为减肥治疗短期效果的实验测试。
目的: 本研究通过实验测试了教练获取参与者的数字自我监测数据是否能改善行为减肥效果:本研究通过实验测试了教练访问参与者的数字自我监测数据是否会改善行为减肥的结果:参与者(N = 322)通过视频会议接受了为期 12 周的小组行为减肥课程,并被要求每天对体重、体力活动(PA)和饮食摄入量进行自我监测。对于随机分配到 "教练共享ON "的参与者(n = 161),教练会定期访问基于网络的门户网站,该网站会显示参与者的体重秤、体力活动传感器和食物记录数据:结果:12 周后,Coach Share ON 的体重减轻率明显高于 COACH Share OFF(6.2% 对 5.3%;P = 0.04)。Coach Share 启动版与关闭版相比,自我监测 PA(98.70% 对 97.40%;p = 0.006)和进食(98.05% 对 93.51%;p = 0.007)的频率更高。不同条件下,PA(p = 0.57)、出勤率(p = 0.42)、工作联盟(p = 0.62)或自我体重监控(p = 0.12)没有明显差异。在 "教练分享 "中,"开启 "与 "关闭 "相比,"感知到的支持性责任感 "明显更高(P当教练可以直接访问自我监测设备的数据时,行为减肥的短期效果会更好。值得注意的是,没有证据表明数据共享会产生先天性影响。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
1.40%
发文量
261
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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