Novel Approaches to Weight Loss Maintenance
维持减肥的新方法
基本信息
- 批准号:7479151
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 47万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-28 至 2010-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdherenceAdultAftercareBehaviorBehavioralBody WeightBody Weight ChangesBody Weight decreasedClassificationCognitiveConditionDataDevelopmentDietDietary intakeDoseEducational process of instructingEffectivenessEffectiveness of InterventionsFatty acid glycerol estersFeedbackGenderHabitsHealthIndividualInterventionJust-in-time-conceptKilogramLengthMaintenanceMediatingMethodsModelingMonitorObesityOutcomeParticipantPhasePhysical activityPilot ProjectsPrevalencePrincipal InvestigatorPrintingProblem SolvingProcessProcess MeasurePublic HealthRandomizedRandomized Controlled Clinical TrialsRecommendationRecruitment ActivityRegistriesRelative (related person)ReportingResearchScheduleSelf EfficacySocial supportStandards of Weights and MeasuresSubgroupTelephoneTimeUnited StatesWeightWeight GainWeight maintenance regimenWingWomanbasecomparison groupcostdesignearly /brief intervention /therapyexperiencefollow-upimprovedinnovationmennovelnovel strategiesobesity treatmentoutreachprogramsresponseskillstreatment durationtrendtrial comparingweight loss interventionweight maintenance
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Weight loss maintenance is a critical challenge for obesity treatment. Extended treatment length and enactment of key behaviors (e.g., physical activity, self-monitoring) can improve maintenance. Treatment studies have incorporated these strategies; however, the most intensive treatment typically occurs during weight loss initiation with the maintenance phase occurring after treatment novelty has faded. Increasing duration improves weight loss, but there is a point of diminishing returns as people eventually stop attending sessions. Recruiting people who have recently lost weight to a maintenance-specific intervention may be a viable alternative. A key issue for maintenance-specific interventions is defining the optimal timing of delivery. One approach suggests that maintenance will be enhanced by teaching people about the key behaviors required and assisting them with these behaviors. Following this approach, maintenance programs would be designed like weight loss programs where sessions addressing relevant behaviors occur on a pre- set schedule. Another approach recognizes that maintenance inevitably includes periods of weight regain and will be enhanced if individuals use cognitive and behavioral strategies to reverse small weight gains. Following this approach, intervention contact would occur in a "just-in-time" manner, in response to weight trends. Data from our Keep It Off pilot study suggest that effectiveness may be maximized by integrating these two complementary approaches and including core content, continued support and tailored feedback. We propose to evaluate the efficacy of this innovative approach to promoting long-term maintenance among adults who have recently lost weight. Four hundred adults who have recently lost at least 5 percent of their weight will be recruited and randomly assigned to: 1) a brief intervention comparison group during which participants will receive two phone sessions addressing key maintenance behaviors or 2) an enhanced scheduled maintenance intervention (SMI+) that includes a core set of phone sessions addressing maintenance behaviors and a second phase with bimonthly continued support calls, monthly tailored feedback reports and "just in time" support to reverse small weight gains. Outcomes will be assessed at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, with 24-month weight change and maintenance as the primary outcomes. The proposed research is innovative because it targets individuals who have recently lost weight and evaluates a novel intervention to enhance weight maintenance. Results will provide important information on the effectiveness of a new weight loss maintenance intervention that could potentially be widely disseminated.
描述(由申请人提供):减肥维持是肥胖治疗的关键挑战。延长治疗时间和制定关键行为(如体力活动、自我监测)可以改善维持。治疗研究纳入了这些策略;然而,最强化的治疗通常发生在减肥初期,维持阶段发生在治疗新颖性消退后。持续时间的增加有助于减肥,但随着人们最终停止参加治疗,效果会逐渐减少。招募最近体重减轻的人进行特定的维持干预可能是一个可行的选择。维护特定干预措施的一个关键问题是确定最佳交付时间。一种方法建议通过教导人们所需的关键行为并帮助他们进行这些行为来增强维护。按照这种方法,维护计划将被设计成减肥计划,在预先设定的时间表上处理相关行为。另一种方法认识到维持不可避免地包括体重反弹的时期,如果个人使用认知和行为策略来扭转体重的小幅增加,将会得到加强。按照这种方法,干预接触将以“及时”的方式发生,以响应体重趋势。Keep It Off试点研究的数据表明,通过整合这两种互补的方法,包括核心内容、持续支持和量身定制的反馈,可以最大限度地提高有效性。我们建议评估这种创新方法在促进最近减肥的成年人长期维持的功效。400名最近体重减轻至少5%的成年人将被招募并随机分配到:1)一个简短的干预比较组,参与者将接受两次关于关键维护行为的电话会议;2)一个增强的定期维护干预(SMI+),包括一组关于维护行为的核心电话会议,第二阶段是两个月一次的持续支持电话,每月量身定制的反馈报告和“及时”的支持,以扭转体重的小幅增加。结果将在6、12、18和24个月进行评估,以24个月的体重变化和维持为主要结果。这项提议的研究具有创新性,因为它针对的是最近减肥的个体,并评估了一种新的干预措施来增强体重维持。结果将为一种新的减肥维持干预措施的有效性提供重要信息,可能会被广泛传播。
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