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Family involvement in weight control, weight maintenance and weight-loss interventions: a systematic review of randomised trials

机译:家庭参与体重控制,体重维持和减肥干预:随机试验的系统评价

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OBJECTIVE: To conduct a descriptive systematic review into the nature and effectiveness of family involvement in weight control, weight maintenance and weight-loss interventions.METHOD: We searched Medline and Psyclit for English language papers describing randomised trials with at least 1-y follow-up that evaluated interventions incorporating a family-based component. Studies involving people with eating disorders, learning disabilities and undernutrition or malnutrition were excluded. Data were extracted on characteristics of the participants, study design, target behaviours, nature of the intervention and study outcomes. A taxonomy was developed and used to classify family involvement in behaviour change interventions. Interventions were also classified according to an existing taxonomy that characterised the behaviour change techniques employed.RESULTS: A total of 21 papers describing 16 intervention studies were identified. Studies were small (mean sample size: 52), heterogeneous, poorly described but with few losses to follow-up (median 15%). The majority were North American and aimed at weight loss. Few studies described a theoretical underpinning to the behaviour change techniques employed. There was a suggestion that spouse involvement increased effectiveness but that adolescents achieved greater weight loss when treated alone. In studies including children, beneficial effects were seen when greater numbers of behaviour change techniques were taught to both parents and children.CONCLUSION: Relatively few intervention studies exist in this important area, particularly studies targeting adolescents, and they highlight continued uncertainty about how best to involve family members. The studies provide limited support for the involvement of spouses. They suggest that parental involvement is associated with weight loss in children, and that use of a greater range of behaviour change techniques improves weight outcomes for both parents and children. The development of future interventions and assessment of factors influencing effectiveness may be improved by paying careful attention to which family members are targeted and how they are involved in the intervention in terms of setting goals for behaviour change, providing support and training in behaviour change techniques.
机译:目的:对家庭参与控制体重,维持体重和减轻体重的干预措施的性质和有效性进行描述性的系统评价。方法:我们在Medline和Psyclit中检索了英语论文,这些论文描述了至少经过1年随访的随机试验。评估了包含家庭成分的干预措施。排除了与饮食失调,学习障碍和营养不良或营养不良者有关的研究。提取有关参与者特征,研究设计,目标行为,干预措施的性质和研究结果的数据。制定了分类法,并将其用于将家庭参与行为改变干预措施分类。干预还根据现有的分类法进行了分类,该分类法表征了所采用的行为改变技术。结果:共鉴定21篇描述16项干预研究的论文。研究规模小(平均样本量:52),异构,描述不清,但随访损失很小(中位数为15%)。大多数是北美人,目的是减肥。很少有研究描述了所采用的行为改变技术的理论基础。有建议认为,配偶参与可以提高有效性,但青少年如果单独接受治疗,则可以减轻体重。在包括儿童在内的研究中,当向父母和孩子们教授更多的行为改变技术时,可以看到有益的效果。让家人参与。这些研究为配偶的参与提供了有限的支持。他们认为,父母的参与与儿童的体重减轻有关,使用更多的行为改变技术可以改善父母和孩子的体重。可以通过设定行为改变的目标,提供行为改变技术的支持和培训,仔细关注目标对象是哪些家庭成员以及他们如何参与干预措施,从而改善未来干预措施的开发和影响效果的评估。

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