通过饮食解除抑制和限制调节体重减轻和维持体重。

Journal of obesity & weight loss therapy Pub Date : 2015-04-01 Epub Date: 2015-03-30 DOI:10.4172/2165-7904.1000253
Meghan M JaKa, Nancy E Sherwood, Shirley W Flatt, Carly R Pacanowski, Bilgé Pakiz, Cynthia A Thomson, Cheryl L Rock
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摘要

了解饮食行为(如去抑制和克制)与减肥和减肥维持的关联程度,有助于进一步完善有效的体重管理干预策略。这项分析的目的是研究这些因素是否影响体重减轻或维持体重,使用的数据来自一项随机对照试验,该试验测试了一项商业减肥计划,该计划提供行为咨询和结构化的膳食计划,包括预包装食品。采用中介分析来检验在初始减重(0-6个月)、持续减重(6-12个月)或维持减重(12-24个月)阶段,解除抑制和抑制的变化是否介导了干预与体重变化之间的关系。在基线和6个月之间,只有去抑制作用的降低介导了干预对初始体重减轻的影响。我们的研究结果表明,这些饮食行为的中介作用是适度的,其他因素有助于更大,更复杂的长期减肥预后。
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Mediation of Weight Loss and Weight Loss Maintenance through Dietary Disinhibition and Restraint.

Mediation of Weight Loss and Weight Loss Maintenance through Dietary Disinhibition and Restraint.

Understanding the degree to which eating behaviors, such as disinhibition and restraint, are associated with weight loss and weight loss maintenance could contribute to further refinement of effective weight management intervention strategies. The purpose of this analysis was to examine if these factors mediate weight loss or weight loss maintenance using data from a randomized controlled trial testing a commercial weight loss program that delivered behavioral counseling and structured meal plans including prepackaged foods. Mediation analyses were used to examine whether changes in disinhibition and restraint mediated the relationship between intervention and weight change during initial weight loss (0-6 months), continued weight loss (6-12 months), or weight loss maintenance (12-24 months) phases. Only decreases in disinhibition between baseline and 6 months mediated the intervention effect on initial weight loss. Our results suggest the mediation effects of these eating behaviors are modest and other factors contribute to a larger, more complex long-term weight loss prognosis.

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