Delivery of healthcare provider's lifestyle advice and lifestyle behavioural change in adults who were overweight or obese in pre-diabetes management in the USA: NHANES (2013-2018).

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami, Zhiqiang Kevin Lu, Jun Wu
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the association between delivery of healthcare provider's advice about lifestyle management and lifestyle behavioural change in pre-diabetes management in adults who were overweight or obese.

Design: This cross-sectional study included adults with body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2 and reporting pre-diabetes in USA. Outcomes included the prevalence of receiving provider's advice on lifestyle management and patterns of practicing lifestyle change. The association between delivery of provider's advice and lifestyle-related behavioural change in pre-diabetes management was examined.

Setting: US Continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2013-2018).

Participants: A total of 1039 adults with BMI ≥25 kg/m2 reported pre-diabetes.

Results: Of eligible adults with pre-diabetes, 76.8% received provider's advice about lifestyle change. The advice group showed higher proportions of ongoing lifestyle change than no advice group, including weight reduction/control (80.1% vs 70.9%, p=0.018), exercise (70.9% vs 60.9%, p=0.013) and diet modifications (83.8% vs 61.8%, p<0.001). After adjustment, those receiving provider's advice were more likely to increase exercise (OR 1.63, 95% CI 1.12 to 2.38) and modify diet (OR 3.0, 95% CI 1.82 to 4.96).

Conclusion: Over 75% of US adults who were overweight or obese and reported pre-diabetes received healthcare provider's advice about reducing the risk of diabetes through lifestyle change. Provider's advice increased the likelihood of lifestyle-related behavioural change to exercise and diet.

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NHANES(2013-2018):美国糖尿病前期管理中超重或肥胖成年人的医疗保健提供者的生活方式建议和生活方式行为改变。
目的:本研究的目的是检查超重或肥胖成人糖尿病前期管理中医疗保健提供者关于生活方式管理的建议与生活方式行为改变之间的关系。设计:本横断面研究纳入美国体重指数(BMI)≥25kg /m2且报告糖尿病前期的成年人。结果包括接受提供者关于生活方式管理建议的流行程度和实践生活方式改变的模式。在糖尿病前期管理中,提供者的建议与生活方式相关的行为改变之间的关系被检查。研究背景:美国连续国家健康和营养检查调查(2013-2018)。参与者:共有1039名BMI≥25 kg/m2的成年人报告了糖尿病前期。结果:在符合条件的糖尿病前期成年人中,76.8%的人接受了医生关于改变生活方式的建议。建议组显示,持续改变生活方式的比例高于没有建议组,包括减肥/控制(80.1%对70.9%,p=0.018),运动(70.9%对60.9%,p=0.013)和饮食调整(83.8%对61.8%)。结论:超过75%的超重或肥胖并报告患有糖尿病前期的美国成年人接受了医疗保健提供者关于通过改变生活方式来降低糖尿病风险的建议。提供者的建议增加了与生活方式相关的行为改变到锻炼和饮食的可能性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
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27
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Medicine and Community Health (FMCH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on the topics of family medicine, general practice and community health. FMCH strives to be a leading international journal that promotes ‘Health Care for All’ through disseminating novel knowledge and best practices in primary care, family medicine, and community health. FMCH publishes original research, review, methodology, commentary, reflection, and case-study from the lens of population health. FMCH’s Asian Focus section features reports of family medicine development in the Asia-pacific region. FMCH aims to be an exemplary forum for the timely communication of medical knowledge and skills with the goal of promoting improved health care through the practice of family and community-based medicine globally. FMCH aims to serve a diverse audience including researchers, educators, policymakers and leaders of family medicine and community health. We also aim to provide content relevant for researchers working on population health, epidemiology, public policy, disease control and management, preventative medicine and disease burden. FMCH does not impose any article processing charges (APC) or submission charges.
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