在线心脏代谢和减肥计划的评估。混合方法研究。

Dianna A Dandeneau, Silvia J Leon, Margherita Cameranesi, Mackenzie R Alexiuk, Jennifer L P Protudjer, Clara J Bohm, Michelle S J DiNella, Carrie K Solmundson, Melanie Talson, Haizhou Wang, Reid H Whitlock, Claudio Rigatto, Rebecca C Mollard
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导致心血管疾病(CVD)的危险因素可以通过改变行为,包括改变饮食和体育活动来解决。2021年,位于七橡树综合医院的健康研究所(WI)创建了一个虚拟的心脏代谢风险降低计划,以应对COVID-19大流行的公共卫生限制,包括虚拟健康指导和生活方式教育。目的是评估WI在线心脏代谢和减肥计划的可接受性、依从性、有效性和参与度。本研究采用混合方法准实验设计。共有93名参与者入选。定量测量包括人体测量、血液化学和生活方式在基线和16周时通过配对t检验评估变化。定性地,通过简短的问卷调查和三个焦点小组来了解参与者的经历和项目的可接受性。我们结合定性和定量数据进行分析。73名参与者(64名女性,87.7%)完成了最后的研究访问(年龄58±11岁,体重98±20.9 kg)。其中,98%的人参加了所有的辅导课程,会推荐这个项目,并报告说辅导课程帮助他们保持动力。体重减少(5±9公斤,p
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Evaluation of an online cardiometabolic and weight loss program: a mixed methods study.

Risk factors contributing to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) can be addressed through behavior modification, including changes in diet and physical activity. In 2021, The Wellness Institute (WI), located at Seven Oaks General Hospital, created a virtual cardiometabolic risk reduction program in response to COVID-19 pandemic public health restrictions, encompassing virtual health coaching and lifestyle education. The objective was to evaluate the acceptability, adherence, efficacy, and engagement of the WI online cardiometabolic and weight loss program. The study followed a mixed methods quasi-experimental design. A total of 93 participants enrolled. Quantitative measures including anthropometrics, blood chemistry, and lifestyle were assessed for changes via paired t tests at baseline and 16 weeks. Qualitatively, short answer questionnaires and three focus groups were completed to understand participants' experiences and program acceptability. We combined qualitative and quantitative data for analysis. Seventy-three participants (64 females, 87.7%) completed the final study visit (age 58 ± 11 years, weight 98 ± 20.9 kg). Of those, 98% attended all coaching sessions, would recommend the program, and reported the coaching sessions helped them stay motivated. A reduction in weight (5 ± 9 kg, p < 0.001), systolic blood pressure (6 ± 10 mmHg, p < 0.001), and diastolic blood pressure (4 ± 8 mmHg, p < 0.001) were observed. Lifestyle factors also improved, including increases in physical activity (p < 0.05). Most participants adhered to the program and found it acceptable. Completion was associated with an improvement in weight and blood pressure. These findings highlight the potential of virtual programming to contribute to improving lifestyle and health. Clinicaltrials.gov (ID# NCT04784624CT).

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