Postmenopausal women's experiences of weight maintenance following a very low energy diet.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-05 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.654
Claudia Harper, Judith Maher, Michelle Hsu, Anne Grunseit, Radhika Seimon, Amanda Sainsbury
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Introduction: Very low energy diets (VLEDs) effectively induce substantial weight loss in people with obesity, yet they are rarely used as a first line treatment. There is a belief that such diets do not teach the lifestyle behavior changes needed for long-term weight maintenance. However, little is known about the lived experiences of people who have lost weight on a VLED in the long term.

Methods: This study aimed to explore the behaviors and experiences of postmenopausal women who had followed a 4-month VLED (using total meal replacement products [MRPs]), followed by a food-based, moderately energy-restricted diet for an additional 8 months, as part of the TEMPO Diet Trial. Qualitative in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 participants at 12 or 24 months (i.e., at 8 or 20 months post diet completion). Transcribed interviews were analyzed thematically using an inductive approach.

Results: Undertaking a VLED was reported by participants to confer advantages in weight maintenance that previous weight loss attempts had not been able to do for them. Firstly, the rapid and significant weight loss, in conjunction with ease of use, was motivational and helped instill confidence in the participants. Secondly, the cessation of a normal diet during the VLED was reported by participants to break weight gain-inducing habits, allowing them to abandon unhelpful habits and to introduce in their place more appropriate attitudes toward weight maintenance. Lastly, the new identity, helpful habits and increased self-efficacy around weight loss supported participants during weight maintenance. Additionally, participants reported that ongoing occasional use of MRPs provided a useful and easy new strategy for countering weight regain and supporting their weight maintenance regimen.

Conclusion: Among the participants in this qualitative study, most of whom had maintained a loss of over 10% of their baseline body weight at the time of interview, using a VLED in the context of a clinical weight loss trial conferred confidence, motivation and skills for weight maintenance. These findings indicate that VLEDs with clinical support could be successfully leveraged to set up behaviors that will support weight maintenance in the long term.

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绝经后妇女在极低能量饮食后保持体重的经验。
简介:超低能量饮食(VLEDs)能有效促使肥胖症患者的体重大幅下降,但却很少被用作一线治疗方法。有一种观点认为,这种饮食方法无法教导人们改变长期保持体重所需的生活方式。然而,人们对长期通过 VLED 减肥的人的生活经历知之甚少:本研究旨在探讨绝经后妇女的行为和经验,作为 TEMPO 饮食试验的一部分,她们曾进行过为期 4 个月的 VLED(使用全部代餐产品 [MRP]),之后又进行了为期 8 个月的以食物为基础的适度能量限制饮食。在 12 个月或 24 个月时(即饮食完成后 8 个月或 20 个月时),对 15 名参与者进行了深入的半结构式定性访谈。采用归纳法对访谈记录进行了专题分析:参加者认为,参加 VLED 有助于保持体重,而以往的减肥尝试则无法做到这一点。首先,快速、显著的体重减轻,加上使用方便,激发了参与者的积极性,并帮助他们树立了信心。其次,据参与者报告,在 VLED 期间停止正常饮食,打破了导致体重增加的习惯,使他们放弃了无益的习惯,取而代之的是对保持体重更恰当的态度。最后,新的身份认同、有益的减肥习惯和增强的自我效能感为参与者维持体重提供了支持。此外,参与者还报告说,持续偶尔使用 MRPs 为应对体重反弹和支持体重维持计划提供了一种有用且简单的新策略:在这项定性研究的参与者中,大多数人在接受访谈时的基准体重已经下降了 10%以上,在临床减肥试验中使用 VLED 增强了他们保持体重的信心、动力和技能。这些研究结果表明,在临床支持下使用 VLED 可以成功地建立起长期保持体重的行为。
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Obesity Science & Practice
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