母亲对重度智力残疾成人减肥干预的影响:一项整群随机对照试验

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0315578
Mitsuyo Nonaka, Satoko Yanagisawa
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虽然智力残疾的成年人有很高的肥胖患病率,但针对他们的减肥干预措施很少,而那些确实存在的减肥干预措施针对的是轻度或中度残疾的人。针对重度智力残疾成人的肥胖问题,我们开发了“重度认知障碍和自闭症成人无冲突减肥计划”来支持他们的母亲,并对该计划进行了试点,结果表明该计划对减肥有效。本研究旨在确定日托中心护士和营养师实施“严重认知障碍和自闭症成人无冲突减肥计划”的可行性,以及这是否会支持患有和不患有自闭症的严重智力残疾的成年人有效减肥。在UMIN临床试验注册中心(UMIM-CTR ID;UMIN000047478)注册了一个每天中心的集群随机对照试验,在日本爱知县对31名严重智力残疾的成年人进行了研究。7个月的试验包括4个月的干预和3个月的随访;干预组15名成人,对照组13名成人完成随访。主要结果包括成年人的体重和腰围,并使用Friedman检验分析组间差异。次要结果是母亲的执行情况、成人的不灵活坚持得分和目标食物的每日摄入量。干预组患者体重明显减轻(中位数;基线1,干预后0.975,随访0.983,p
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Effect of weight loss intervention for adults with severe intellectual disability by their mothers: A cluster randomized controlled trial.

While adults with intellectual disabilities have a high prevalence of obesity, few weight loss interventions exist for them, and those that do exist target people with mild or moderate disabilities. To address obesity in adults with severe intellectual disabilities who are highly dependent, we developed the "Conflict-Free Weight Loss Program for Adults with Severe ID and Autism" to support their mothers and piloted the program, and the results showed that it was effective for weight loss. This study aimed to determine the feasibility of day center nurses and dieticians implementing the "Conflict-Free Weight Loss Program for Adults with Severe ID and Autism" and whether this would support effective weight loss in adults with severe intellectual disabilities, both with and without autism. A cluster randomized controlled trial per day center was registered at UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIM-CTR ID;UMIN000047478) and was conducted with 31 adults with severe intellectual disabilities in Aichi, Japan. The seven-month trial consisted of a four-month intervention and a three-month follow-up; 15 adults in the intervention group and 13 in the control group completed the follow-up. Primary outcomes included the adults' weight and waist circumference, and differences between groups were analyzed using the Friedman tests. The secondary outcomes were mothers' implementation, adults' scores for inflexible adherence, and daily intake of target food. The intervention group showed significantly reduced weight (median; baseline 1, post-intervention 0.975, follow-up 0.983, p <  0.001), and slightly reduced waist circumference (median; baseline 1, post-intervention 0.975, follow-up 0.975, p =  0.226); however, the control group showed no change. Adults' resistance was minimal, maternal implementations were high, and daily food intake decreased. Our findings indicate that our program was feasible for day center nurses and dietitians to implement and has the potential to reduce the weight of adults with severe intellectual disabilities.

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