Fiber for improvement of behavior, eating, and risk: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial examining a behavioral intervention focused on facilitating improved dietary fiber consumption, eating behavior, and cardiometabolic risk in adults with obesity.

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ashlea Braun, Dorsa Hosseininasab, Sarah Corcoran, Tyler Godsey, Edralin Lucas, Melinda McCann, Gerwald Koehler, Sam R Emerson
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Background: Despite a long-standing appreciation for the benefits of dietary fiber consumption, there is a lack of interventions focused exclusively on improving dietary fiber intake. Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of an intervention focused singularly on improving dietary fiber on weight, eating behavior, and markers of cardiometabolic risk. Methods: This pilot study will employ a three-arm, factorial design to examine effects of a novel dietary fiber-focused intervention: Fiber for Improvement of Behavior, Eating, and Risk (FIBER), compared to standard weight loss education alone or in combination with FIBER. FIBER is 3 months long, including group-based educational sessions and remote counseling using motivational interviewing. Intervention content is focused on dietary fiber. This includes what dietary fiber is, where to find it, why to consume it, and how to consume it via theory-driven behavior change techniques and strategies (e.g. observational learning). Adults consuming ≤25 g of dietary fiber/day and a body mass index ≥30 kg/m2 will be recruited using online advertisements. Participants will complete in-person data collection visits at baseline and 1 and 2 years post-FIBER to measure body mass (primary outcome), blood lipids, dietary fiber intake, behavior and cognitive measures, stool samples, and body composition (secondary outcomes). One remote data collection session will occur directly after FIBER to assess dietary fiber intake and behavior and cognitive measures. Summary: This study will provide data regarding effects of a dietary fiber-focused intervention on diet and eating-related behavior, body weight, and cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with obesity.

纤维改善行为、饮食和风险:一项随机对照试验的方案,该试验检查了一项行为干预,重点是促进改善成人肥胖患者的膳食纤维消耗、饮食行为和心脏代谢风险。
背景:尽管长期以来人们都认识到食用膳食纤维的好处,但缺乏专门针对改善膳食纤维摄入量的干预措施。目的:本研究的目的是确定一项专注于改善膳食纤维对体重、饮食行为和心脏代谢风险指标的干预的影响。方法:本初步研究将采用三臂、因子设计来检验一种新的以膳食纤维为重点的干预措施的效果:纤维改善行为、饮食和风险(Fiber),与单独的标准减肥教育或与纤维相结合进行比较。FIBER为期3个月,包括以小组为基础的教育课程和使用动机性访谈的远程咨询。干预内容主要集中在膳食纤维上。这包括膳食纤维是什么,在哪里可以找到它,为什么要吃它,以及如何通过理论驱动的行为改变技术和策略(例如观察学习)来吃它。通过网络广告招募每日膳食纤维摄入量≤25g、体重指数≥30kg /m2的成年人。参与者将在基线和纤维增强后1年和2年完成亲自数据收集访问,以测量体重(主要结局)、血脂、膳食纤维摄入量、行为和认知测量、粪便样本和身体成分(次要结局)。一个远程数据收集会话将在纤维摄入后直接进行,以评估膳食纤维摄入量、行为和认知措施。摘要:本研究将提供以膳食纤维为重点的干预对肥胖成人饮食和饮食相关行为、体重和心脏代谢危险因素的影响的数据。
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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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