Importance of self-weighing to avoid post-cessation weight gain: A secondary analysis of the fit and quit randomized trial.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-03-17 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.668
Mackenzi Oswald, Kathryn M Ross, Ning Sun, Wupeng Yin, Stephanie J Garcia, Zoran Bursac, Rebecca A Krukowski
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Abstract

Background: Smoking cessation is associated with weight gain, and the risk of weight gain is a common deterrent to quitting smoking. Thus, the identification of strategies for reducing post-smoking cessation weight gain is critical.

Objective: Conduct secondary analysis of data from the Fit & Quit trial to determine if greater frequency of self-weighing is associated with less weight gain in the context of smoking cessation.

Methods: Participants (N = 305) were randomized to one of three 2-month weight interventions (i.e., Stability, Loss, Bibliotherapy), followed by a smoking cessation intervention. Stability and Loss conditions received different types of self-weighing feedback. All participants received e-scales at baseline, to capture daily self-weighing data over 12 months. General linear models were applied to test the main objective.

Results: Frequency of self-weighing was (mean ± SD) 2.67 ± 1.84 days/week. The Stability condition had significantly higher self-weighing frequency (3.18 ± 1.72 days/week) compared to the Loss (2.51 ± 1.99 days/week) and the Bibliotherapy conditions (2.22 ± 1.63 days/week). Adjusting for baseline weight and treatment condition, self-weighing 3-4 days/week was associated with weight stability (-0.77 kg, 95% CI: -2.2946, 0.7474, p = 0.3175), and self-weighing 5 or more days/week was associated with 2.26 kg weight loss (95% CI: -3.9249, -0.5953, p = 0.0080).

Conclusions: Self-weighing may serve as a useful tool for weight gain prevention after smoking cessation. Feedback received about self-weighing behaviors and weight trajectory (similar to the feedback Stability participants received) might enhance adherence.

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自我称重对避免戒烟后体重增加的重要性:适合和戒烟随机试验的二次分析。
背景:戒烟与体重增加有关,体重增加的风险是戒烟的常见障碍。因此,确定减少戒烟后体重增加的策略至关重要。目的:对Fit & Quit试验的数据进行二次分析,以确定在戒烟的情况下,更频繁的自我称重是否与更少的体重增加有关。方法:参与者(N = 305)被随机分配到三个为期2个月的体重干预(即稳定、减肥、阅读疗法)中的一个,然后是戒烟干预。稳定性和损耗条件得到了不同类型的自重反馈。所有参与者在基线时都接受了电子秤,以记录12个月内每天的自我称重数据。采用一般线性模型对主要目标进行检验。结果:自重次数(mean±SD)为2.67±1.84天/周。稳定性组的自重频率(3.18±1.72天/周)显著高于Loss组(2.51±1.99天/周)和阅读治疗组(2.22±1.63天/周)。调整基线体重和治疗条件后,自重3-4天/周与体重稳定性相关(-0.77 kg, 95% CI: -2.2946, 0.7474, p = 0.3175),自重5天或以上/周与体重减轻2.26 kg相关(95% CI: -3.9249, -0.5953, p = 0.0080)。结论:自我称重可以作为戒烟后预防体重增加的有用工具。收到的关于自我称重行为和体重轨迹的反馈(类似于稳定性参与者收到的反馈)可能会增强依从性。
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