Weight loss maintenance in primary health care: a randomised controlled trial.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Patrícia Pinheiro de Freitas, Mariana Souza Lopes, Aline Critine Souza Lopes
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Abstract

This study evaluates the maintenance of a clinically meaningful weight loss (≥ 5 %) after 12 and 36 months of participation in an intervention to promote fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption. A randomised controlled trial was conducted in a primary health care service. For 7 months, participants in the control group (CG) and in the intervention group (IG) performed guided physical exercise three times/week; the IG also participated in collective activities to promote FV consumption. This study selected participants (n 267) who showed clinically meaningful weight loss after nutritional intervention. Sociodemographic, health and body weight data were collected in a face-to-face interview at baseline (T0) and after intervention (T1). Participants were reassessed after 12 (T2) and 36 months (T3) by telephone interview, and the self-reported weight was corrected. The outcome measures weight changes at three time points: M1, comparing T2 with T1; M2, comparing T3 with T2; and M3, comparing T3 with T1. The generalised estimating equation, adjusted for individual characteristics, was used. Participants in the CG showed an increase of 4·2 kg (P < 0·001) at M1 and 4·6 kg (P < 0·001) at M3, while IG individuals showed an increase of 3·6 kg (P < 0·001) at M1 and 3·8 kg (P < 0·001) at M3. The between-group analyses show the effect of nutritional intervention on the maintenance of weight loss at M2 (P = 0·033). Although CG and IG participants increased in weight, the nutritional intervention was associated with maintenance over the long term. This reveals the importance of the promotion of FV consumption for body weight maintenance.

在初级医疗保健中保持体重:随机对照试验。
本研究评估了参与促进水果和蔬菜(FV)消费的干预措施 12 个月和 36 个月后,有临床意义的体重减轻(≥ 5%)的维持情况。一项随机对照试验在一家初级卫生保健服务机构进行。在为期7个月的时间里,对照组(CG)和干预组(IG)的参与者每周进行三次有指导的体育锻炼;干预组还参加了促进果蔬消费的集体活动。本研究选择了在营养干预后体重有临床意义下降的参与者(267 人)。在基线(T0)和干预后(T1),通过面对面访谈收集了社会人口学、健康和体重数据。在 12 个月(T2)和 36 个月(T3)后,通过电话访谈对参与者进行重新评估,并对自我报告的体重进行校正。结果测量了三个时间点的体重变化:M1,将 T2 与 T1 进行比较;M2,将 T3 与 T2 进行比较;M3,将 T3 与 T1 进行比较。采用广义估计方程,并根据个人特征进行调整。CG 参与者的体重在 M1 增加了 4-2 公斤(P < 0-001),在 M3 增加了 4-6 公斤(P < 0-001),而 IG 参与者的体重在 M1 增加了 3-6 公斤(P < 0-001),在 M3 增加了 3-8 公斤(P < 0-001)。组间分析表明,营养干预对维持 M2 时的体重减轻有影响(P = 0-033)。虽然 CG 和 IG 参与者的体重增加了,但营养干预与长期保持体重有关。这揭示了促进低脂饮食对维持体重的重要性。
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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
740
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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