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Abstract
Background
To assess the effects of a two-night hospitalization program conducted at our hospital as part of a domestic health guidance system. This program is designed for lifestyle modification within a health checkup framework for metabolic syndrome.
Methods
This is a single-center, retrospective observational study. We reviewed the medical records of 170 subjects who completed the two-night hospitalization program between June 1, 2019, and October 31, 2023. The ideal dietary caloric intake was calculated based on standard body weight (kg) × 25 kcal/kg. Participants were advised to maintain a regular lifestyle and received face-to-face instruction from nurses, nutritionists, physiotherapists, technicians, and physicians. We instructed the patients to visit the outpatient clinic twice, one month and three months after discharge. We compared body weight, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and various metabolic parameters from those recorded before the program to the final outpatient visit after the program.
Results
Roughly half of the participants had been previously diagnosed with obesity and metabolic syndrome. At the second outpatient visit after completing the program, participants showed a significant body weight reduction (71.6 ± 13.5 kg vs. 70.1 ± 13.3 kg, p < 0.001). Additionally, significant reductions in blood pressure and improvements in liver enzymes, glucose, and lipid metabolism were observed. Correlation analysis indicated that weight loss was associated with the amelioration of multiple metabolic abnormalities.
Conclusions
The findings suggest that the two-night hospitalization program may offer significant benefits for managing coronary risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome.
背景:评估作为国内健康指导系统一部分的两夜住院计划在我院实施的效果。这个程序是在代谢综合征的健康检查框架内设计的生活方式改变。方法本研究为单中心回顾性观察性研究。我们回顾了170名在2019年6月1日至2023年10月31日期间完成两晚住院计划的受试者的医疗记录。以标准体重(kg) × 25 kcal/kg计算理想膳食热量摄入。参与者被建议保持有规律的生活方式,并接受护士、营养学家、物理治疗师、技术人员和医生的面对面指导。我们指导患者分别在出院后1个月和3个月到门诊就诊两次。我们比较了项目前记录的体重、收缩压和舒张压以及各种代谢参数,以及项目后最后一次门诊就诊的数据。结果:大约一半的参与者之前被诊断患有肥胖和代谢综合征。在完成项目后的第二次门诊就诊时,参与者的体重明显减轻(71.6±13.5 kg vs. 70.1±13.3 kg, p < 0.001)。此外,观察到血压显著降低,肝酶、葡萄糖和脂质代谢改善。相关分析表明,体重减轻与多种代谢异常的改善有关。结论:研究结果表明,两夜住院治疗方案可能对控制与代谢综合征相关的冠状动脉危险因素有显著益处。