部分膳食替代方案在极度肥胖个体中的有效性:Medifast体重控制中心的系统回顾性图表回顾

J. Kiel, C. Coleman, Andrea H. Mitola, J. Langford, Kevin N. Davis, L. Arterburn
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背景:极度肥胖与发病率和死亡率的风险升高有关,并且这种情况的患病率一直在上升。生活方式干预是所有治疗方案的基础,但相对较少的研究评估了商业方案在这一人群中实现临床有意义的体重减轻(≥5%)的有效性。本研究的目的是评估Medifast 5 & 2 & 2计划™与咨询一起应用于肥胖成人的有效性,其中大多数是极度肥胖。方法:我们对来自17个Medifast体重控制中心®(MWCCs)的62名肥胖患者进行了系统的回顾性图表回顾。在24周内提取体重、体成分和心脏代谢危险因素数据。数据以电子方式记录,关键数据点独立验证。主要终点是12周时基线体重的变化,使用Wilcoxon签名秩检验进行评估。结果:人群中57%为男性,82%体重指数≥40 kg/m2。在12周的主要终点,完成者的平均体重减少了12.9±7.1 kg (-8.6%, n=37),在24周时减少了19.3±11.4 kg (12.5%, n=17) (p = 80%),饮食计划耐受性良好。结论:在mwcc中使用的5 & 2 & 2计划对于实现有临床意义的体重减轻和改善极度肥胖人群的心脏代谢危险因素是有效的。这种生活方式方案代表了实现极度肥胖成人治疗目标的可行的一线方法。# NCT0215083。
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The Effectiveness of a Partial Meal Replacement Program in Extremely Obese Individuals: A Systematic Retrospective Chart Review of Medifast Weight Control Centers
Background: Extreme obesity is associated with elevated risks of morbidities and mortality, and the prevalence of this condition has been rising. Lifestyle interventions are the cornerstone of all treatment options, yet relatively few studies have assessed the effectiveness of commercial programs for attaining clinically meaningful weight loss (≥ 5%) in this population. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Medifast 5 & 2 & 2 Plan™ administered along with counseling in obese adults, a majority of whom were extremely obese. Methods: We conducted a systematic retrospective chart review of 62 obese clients from 17 Medifast Weight Control Centers® (MWCCs). Weight, body composition and cardiometabolic risk factor data were abstracted through 24 weeks. Data were recorded electronically, and key data points were independently verified. The primary endpoint was change from baseline body weight at 12 weeks, assessed using Wilcoxon signed rank tests. Results: The population consisted of 57% men, and 82% had a body mass index of ≥ 40 kg/m2. Mean body weight among completers was reduced by 12.9±7.1 kg (-8.6%, n=37) at the 12-week primary endpoint and by 19.3 ± 11.4 kg (12.5%, n=17) at 24 weeks (p 80%, and the meal plan was well-tolerated. Conclusions: The 5 & 2 & 2 Plan used at MWCCs was effective for achieving clinically meaningful weight loss and improving cardiometabolic risk factors in a population of extremely obese individuals. This lifestyle program represents a viable first line approach for meeting treatment goals in extremely obese adults. #NCT0215083.
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