预览研究

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
M. Huttunen-Lenz, Sylvia Hansen, T. Larsen, P. Christensen, M. Drummen, T. Adam, Moira A. Taylor, Elizabeth J. Simpson, J. A. Martínez, S. Navas-Carretero, T. Handjieva-Darlenska, S. Poppitt, M. Silvestre, M. Fogelholm, Elli Jalo, R. Muirhead, S. Brodie, A. Raben, W. Schlicht
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摘要

摘要建议有2型糖尿病风险的人改变健康习惯。本研究在PREVIEW研究中探讨了PREMIT行为矫正干预及其与社会经济变量的关联如何影响体重维持和习惯强度。超重的糖尿病前期成人(n = 2224)被纳入一项多中心随机对照试验,包括2个月的减肥期和34个月的体重减轻≥8%的体重维持期。PREMIT的初始阶段包括减肥结束和体重维持阶段的开始(18周)。研究了横断面和纵向数据。经常参加预习课程、女性以及不良饮食习惯强度较低与较低的体重重增有关。年龄越大、没有工作的人,缺乏运动的习惯强度越低。PREMIT似乎支持减肥维持。年轻的参与者、男性和在职者似乎更难以改变不运动习惯和维持体重。
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The PREVIEW Study
Abstract. Individuals at risk of Type 2 Diabetes are advised to change health habits. This study investigated how the PREMIT behavior modification intervention and its association with socio-economic variables influenced weight maintenance and habit strength in the PREVIEW study. Overweight adults with pre-diabetes were enrolled ( n = 2,224) in a multi-center RCT including a 2-month weight-loss phase and a 34-month weight-maintenance phase for those who lost ≥ 8% body weight. Initial stages of the PREMIT covered the end of weight-loss and the beginning of weight-maintenance phase (18 weeks). Cross-sectional and longitudinal data were explored. Frequent PREMIT sessions attendance, being female, and lower habit strength for poor diet were associated with lower weight re-gain. Being older and not in employment were associated with lower habit strength for physical inactivity. The PREMIT appeared to support weight loss maintenance. Younger participants, males, and those in employment appeared to struggle more with inactivity habit change and weight maintenance.
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期刊介绍: Die "Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie" wurde gegründet, um dem raschen Anwachsen gesundheitspsychologischer Forschung sowie deren Relevanz für verschiedene Anwendungsfelder gerecht zu werden. Gesundheitspsychologie versteht sich als wissenschaftlicher Beitrag der Psychologie zur Förderung und Erhaltung von Gesundheit, zur Verhütung und Behandlung von Krankheiten, zur Bestimmung von Risikoverhaltensweisen, zur Diagnose und Ursachenbestimmung von gesundheitlichen Störungen sowie zur Verbessung des Systems gesundheitlicher Vorsorge.
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