多成分食物作为药物干预对健康相关结果的行为干预的出席频率

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Marcela D Radtke, Lan Xiao, Wei-Ting Chen, Steven Chen, Ben Emmert-Aronson, Ariana Thompson-Lastad, Elizabeth Markle, Lisa G Rosas, June Tester
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目的:确定到Recipe4Health就诊的频率是否与健康相关结果的改善有关。设计:对Recipe4Health准实验研究进行二次分析。地点:加利福尼亚州阿拉米达县联邦合格医疗中心。参与者:患有营养相关慢性病和/或粮食不安全的患者。干预:每周16次生产和行为干预会议。主要结局指标:出勤率按百分比分类:低(< 50%)、中等(50%至< 75%)和高(≥75%),结局包括蔬菜/水果摄入量、身体活动(PA)、心理健康和临床生物标志物。分析:使用重复测量线性混合效应模型评估后置变化,调整基线值。结果:199例患者中,大约三分之一的患者出勤率低(36%)、中等(30%)和高(34%)。出勤率高的患者在蔬菜/水果摄入量方面有更大的改善(0.3杯/d;P = 0.03), PA (24.4 min/w;P < 0.01),抑郁症状(患者健康问卷得分:-1.1;P < 0.01)。中等出勤的患者与低出勤的患者相比,PA的改善更大(15.1分钟/周;P = 0.03)。高出勤率的患者与中等出勤率的患者相比,在身体不健康的日子有更大的改善(-2.4 d/月;P < 0.01)。高出勤率患者的血红蛋白A1c较基线有显著改善(-0.7%;P = 0.02)。结论:提高出勤率的策略应优先考虑食品药物干预。
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Frequency of Attendance to a Behavioral Intervention on Health-related Outcomes in a Multicomponent Food as Medicine Intervention.

Objective: Determine whether the frequency of attendance to Recipe4Health was associated with improvements in health-related outcomes.

Design: Secondary analysis of the Recipe4Health quasi-experimental study.

Setting: Federally Qualified Health Centers in Alameda County, California.

Participants: Patients with nutrition-related chronic conditions and/or food insecurity.

Intervention: Sixteen weekly produce deliveries and behavioral intervention sessions.

Main outcome measures: Attendance was categorized by percentage: low (< 50%), moderate (50% to < 75%), and high (≥ 75%), and outcomes included vegetable/fruit intake, physical activity (PA), mental health, and clinical biomarkers.

Analysis: Prepost changes were assessed using repeated measures linear mixed-effects models, adjusting for baseline values.

Results: Of the 199 patients, approximately one-third had low (36%), moderate (30%), and high (34%) attendance. Patients with high attendance had greater improvements in vegetable/fruit intake (0.3 cups/d; P = 0.03), PA (24.4 min/wk; P < 0.01), and depression symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire score: -1.1; P < 0.01) compared with patients with low attendance. Patients with moderate attendance had greater improvements in PA compared with low attendance (15.1 min/wk; P = 0.03). Patients with high attendance had greater improvements in physically unhealthy days compared with moderate attendance (-2.4 d/mo; P < 0.01). Patients with high attendance had significant improvements in hemoglobin A1c from baseline (-0.7%; P = 0.02).

Conclusions: Strategies to improve attendance should be prioritized in food as medicine interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB), the official journal of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, is a refereed, scientific periodical that serves as a global resource for all professionals with an interest in nutrition education; nutrition and physical activity behavior theories and intervention outcomes; complementary and alternative medicine related to nutrition behaviors; food environment; food, nutrition, and physical activity communication strategies including technology; nutrition-related economics; food safety education; and scholarship of learning related to these areas. The purpose of JNEB is to document and disseminate original research and emerging issues and practices relevant to these areas worldwide. The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior welcomes evidence-based manuscripts that provide new insights and useful findings related to nutrition education research, practice and policy. The content areas of JNEB reflect the diverse interests in nutrition and physical activity related to public health, nutritional sciences, education, behavioral economics, family and consumer sciences, and eHealth, including the interests of community-based nutrition-practitioners. As the Society''s official journal, JNEB also includes policy statements, issue perspectives, position papers, and member communications.
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