Bundled behavioural strategies for long-term weight maintenance in Chinese patients with overweight or obesity.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Junren Kang, Yuanyuan Bao, Ji Fu, Hailong Li, Kang Yu
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Behavioural strategies can promote adherence to intensive lifestyle treatments for obesity. This study aimed to explore effective behavioural strategies for weight maintenance in Chinese patients with overweight or obesity.

Methods and study design: Retrospective analysis of weight mainte-nance data was conducted. Patients with overweight or obesity, who had received a 3-month weight loss and behavioural intervention, were asked to complete questionnaires to monitor compliance with behavioural strategies after the weight loss. They continued to follow a daily calorie restriction for 12 months to maintain their weight. The primary outcome was to evaluate the association between a total weight loss (TWL) of more than 5% and compliance with behavioural strategies during the 6-month weight maintenance phase.

Results: A total of 131 patients completed the questionnaire. The top three easy-to-perform behaviours were eating vegetables and protein first and carbohydrates later, self-weighing each day and having regular eating times. Of 131 patients, 61 (46.5%) and 42 (32.1%) were followed up for 6 months and 12 months respectively. Reducing high-fat food intake (p = 0.002) and eating an average frequency of 5 times a day (p = 0.034) were associated with a TWL of more than 5% during 6 months weight maintenance. Reducing high-fat food intake was associated with a TWL of more than 5% during 12 months weight maintenance (p = 0.029).

Conclusions: Chinese patients with overweight or obesity who experienced a TWL of more than 5% were more likely to reduce high-fat food intake during long-term weight maintenance.

中国超重或肥胖患者长期体重维持的捆绑行为策略
背景和目的:行为策略可以促进对肥胖的强化生活方式治疗的坚持。本研究旨在探讨中国超重或肥胖患者维持体重的有效行为策略。方法与研究设计:对体重维持资料进行回顾性分析。超重或肥胖患者接受了3个月的减肥和行为干预,他们被要求完成问卷调查,以监测减肥后行为策略的依从性。他们继续遵循每日卡路里限制12个月来保持体重。主要结果是评估在6个月的体重维持阶段,总体重减轻(TWL)超过5%与遵守行为策略之间的关系。结果:共131例患者完成问卷调查。最容易做到的三个行为是:先吃蔬菜和蛋白质,再吃碳水化合物,每天称重,有规律的吃饭时间。131例患者中,随访6个月61例(46.5%),随访12个月42例(32.1%)。减少高脂肪食物的摄入(p = 0.002)和平均每天进食5次(p = 0.034)与6个月体重维持期间超过5%的TWL相关。在12个月的体重维持期间,减少高脂肪食物摄入与TWL超过5%相关(p = 0.029)。结论:中国超重或肥胖患者在长期体重维持过程中,TWL大于5%的患者更有可能减少高脂肪食物的摄入。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aims of the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition (APJCN) are to publish high quality clinical nutrition relevant research findings which can build the capacity of clinical nutritionists in the region and enhance the practice of human nutrition and related disciplines for health promotion and disease prevention. APJCN will publish original research reports, reviews, short communications and case reports. News, book reviews and other items will also be included. The acceptance criteria for all papers are the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership. Except where otherwise stated, manuscripts are peer-reviewed by at least two anonymous reviewers and the Editor. The Editorial Board reserves the right to refuse any material for publication and advises that authors should retain copies of submitted manuscripts and correspondence as material cannot be returned. Final acceptance or rejection rests with the Editorial Board
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