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摘要
体重过重,是一个世界性的健康问题。社会支持可能在减肥过程中发挥核心作用;然而,这种关系尚未得到明确确立。目的:探讨社会支持在成年女性减肥中的作用。方法:检索PubMed、Ebsco Medline全文、PsycINFO和Web of Science四个数据库进行系统评价;并包括1)与至少一个研究问题相关的文章;2)旨在评估熟悉的社会支持成分在减肥中的有效性的干预研究;3)研究对象为18 - 65岁的成年女性。结果:10项研究将家庭社会支持与减肥联系起来,只有少数研究显示减肥与家庭社会支持之间存在关联,没有研究发现家庭社会支持与BMI之间存在关联;让家庭成员参与减肥计划似乎有一些积极的效果,但结果好坏参半。局限性:研究使用了不同的定义和措施来评估家庭社会支持;其中一些人被排除在外,因为他们在分析中没有区分男性和女性。结论:社会支持与女性减肥之间似乎存在积极作用,但需要更多的研究来得出可靠的结论。
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN ADULT WOMEN´S WEIGHT LOSS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Introduction: Excess body weight, is a worldwide health problem. Social support may play a central role during weight loss processes; however, this relationship has not been clearly established.
Objective: To determine the role of social support in adult women´s weight loss.
Methods: We conducted a systematic review searching four databases: PubMed, Ebsco Medline with full text, PsycINFO, and Web of Science; and including articles that were 1) related to at least one of the research question; 2) intervention studies aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of the familiar social support component in weight loss; 3) the population of the study was adult women between 18 and 65 years.
Results: Ten studies relating family social support to weight loss: only a few of them have shown an association between weight loss and family social support, and none of the studies found an association between family social support and BMI; involving family members in weight loss programs seems to have some positive effect but the results are mixed.
Limitations: Studies used different definitions and measures to evaluate family social support; some of them were excluded because they did not differentiate in their analysis between men and women.
Conclusions: It seems to be a positive effect between social support and weight loss in women, but more studies are necessary to draw solid conclusions.