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Racial/ethnic representation in lifestyle weight loss intervention studies in the United States: A systematic review

机译:美国生活方式减肥干预研究中的种族/民族代表性:系统评价

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Obesity remains a persistent public health and health disparity concern in the United States. Eliminating health disparities, particularly among racial/ethnic minority groups, is a major health priority in the US. The primary aim of this review was to evaluate representation of racial/ethnic sub-group members in behavioral weight loss interventions conducted among adults in the United States. The secondary aims were to assess recruitment and study design approaches to include racial/ethnic groups and the extent of racial/ethnic sub-group analyses conducted in these studies. PubMed, PsycInfo, Medline, and CINAHL were searched for behavioral weight loss intervention trials conducted in 2009–2015 using keywords: weight, loss, overweight, obese, intervention and trial. Most of the 94 studies included a majority of White participants compared to any other racial/ethnic group. Across the included studies, 58.9% of participants were White, 18.2% were African American, 8.7% were Hispanic/Latino, 5.0% were Asian and 1.0% were Native Americans. An additional 8.2% were categorized as “Other”. Nine of the 94 studies exclusively included minority samples. Lack of adequate representation of racial and ethnic minority populations in behavioral trials limits the generalizability and potential public health impact of these interventions to groups that might most benefit from weight loss. Given racial/ethnic disparities in obesity rates and the burden of obesity and obesity-related diseases among minority groups in the United States, greater inclusion in weight loss intervention studies is warranted. Highlights ? Describes racial/ethnic minority inclusion in behavioral weight loss studies ? Majority of studies continue to include a majority white sample. ? Modest increases in the representation of some racial/ethnic minority groups. ? Lack of adequate representation of minority groups limits generalizability. ? Greater racial/ethnic inclusion in weight loss intervention studies is warranted.
机译:在美国,肥胖仍然是公共健康和健康差异的持续关注。消除健康差异,尤其是在种族/族裔少数群体中,是美国的主要健康优先事项。这项审查的主要目的是评估在美国成年人中进行的行为减肥干预措施中种族/族裔亚组成员的代表性。次要目标是评估招募和研究设计方法,以包括种族/族裔群体以及这些研究中进行的种族/族裔亚组分析的程度。搜寻PubMed,PsycInfo,Medline和CINAHL在2009–2015年间进行的行为性减肥干预试验,这些试验的关键词为:体重,减肥,超重,肥胖,干预和试验。与其他任何种族/族裔群体相比,这94项研究中的大多数都包括了大多数白人参与者。在所有纳入的研究中,白人占58.9%,非洲裔美国人占18.2%,西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人占8.7%,亚洲裔占5.0%,美洲印第安人占1.0%。另外8.2%被归类为“其他”。 94项研究中有9项仅包括少数族裔样本。行为试验中种族和少数族裔人群的代表性不足,限制了这些干预措施的推广和对公共健康的潜在影响,使这些人群可能最受益于减肥。考虑到美国少数民族中肥胖率的种族/种族差异以及肥胖和肥胖相关疾病的负担,因此有必要将更多的人纳入减肥干预研究中。强调 ?描述行为减肥研究中的种族/少数族裔纳入?大多数研究继续包括大多数白人样本。 ?一些种族/族裔少数群体的代表人数略有增加。 ?少数群体缺乏足够的代表性限制了推广性。 ?有必要在减肥干预研究中增加种族/族裔参与。

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