Brief coaching intervention to reverse weight regain during weight loss maintenance: a preliminary randomized controlled trial.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jacqueline F Hayes, Kathryn M Ross, Christine Pellegrini, Rena R Wing, Jennifer Webster, Annabelle Derrick, Selene Y Tobin, Jessica L Unick
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Abstract

Objective: Most individuals who complete a behavioral weight loss intervention (BWLI) regain weight. The current study is a preliminary investigation into the efficacy of a telephone coaching intervention to aid recovery from weight regain during weight loss maintenance.

Methods: Participants (n = 77) who had recently completed a BWLI and had lost ≥ 5% of their initial body weight were instructed to engage in daily weighing using a "smart" scale. Participants were randomized to receive four consecutive weeks of brief coaching phone calls or no intervention. Randomization was activated when individuals regained > 1.5% of their baseline weight. Assessments were completed at baseline and 12 months.

Results: Sixty-six participants (M ± SD age = 54.2 ± 9.9 years, 68% female) regained > 1.5% and were included in analyses. Individuals who received coaching completed 3.9 ± 0.5 calls and showed statistically-significant improvements in weight compared to the control group in the short-term (i.e., from randomization activation to 40 days later; M±SE Coaching: -1.05%±0.30 vs. Control: 0.37%±0.31, p < 0.001). However, there were not significant differences in weight regain by group at the 12-month study end (Coaching: 5.18%±0.72 vs. Control: 5.71%±0.76, p = 0.62).

Conclusions: Brief telephone coaching is a promising intervention for reversing short-term weight regain. Future research should focus on improving the coaching intervention to promote long-term weight loss maintenance, including exploration into offering multiple rounds of coaching.

Clinical trial registration: NCT04293055.

在减肥维持期间,短期指导干预逆转体重反弹:一项初步随机对照试验。
目的:大多数完成行为减肥干预(BWLI)的个体体重恢复。目前的研究是对电话指导干预在减肥期间帮助体重恢复的有效性的初步调查。方法:最近完成体重指数(BWLI)且初始体重减轻≥5%的参与者(n = 77)被指示使用“智能”秤进行每日称重。参与者被随机分为两组,一组连续四周接受简短的电话指导,另一组不接受干预。当个体恢复到基线体重的1.5倍时,随机化被激活。在基线和12个月时完成评估。结果:66名参与者(M±SD年龄= 54.2±9.9岁,68%为女性)恢复bbb1.5 %,并纳入分析。接受训练的个体完成了3.9±0.5个电话,在短期内(即从随机激活到40天后)与对照组相比,体重有统计学上显著的改善;M±SE辅导:-1.05%±0.30 vs.对照组:0.37%±0.31,p结论:简短的电话辅导是扭转短期体重回升的有希望的干预措施。未来的研究应侧重于改善教练干预以促进长期减肥维持,包括探索提供多轮教练。临床试验注册:NCT04293055。
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Behavioral Medicine is a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furthering understanding of physical health and illness through the knowledge, methods, and techniques of behavioral science. A significant function of the journal is the application of this knowledge to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation and to the promotion of health at the individual, community, and population levels.The content of the journal spans all areas of basic and applied behavioral medicine research, conducted in and informed by all related disciplines including but not limited to: psychology, medicine, the public health sciences, sociology, anthropology, health economics, nursing, and biostatistics. Topics welcomed include but are not limited to: prevention of disease and health promotion; the effects of psychological stress on physical and psychological functioning; sociocultural influences on health and illness; adherence to medical regimens; the study of health related behaviors including tobacco use, substance use, sexual behavior, physical activity, and obesity; health services research; and behavioral factors in the prevention and treatment of somatic disorders.  Reports of interdisciplinary approaches to research are particularly welcomed.
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