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Slimming World in Stop Smoking Services (SWISSS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:减肥世界戒烟服务(SWISSS):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Quitting smokers gain weight. This deters some from trying to stop smoking and may explain the increased incidence of type 2 diabetes after cessation. Dieting when stopping smoking may be counterproductive. Hunger increases cravings for smoking and tackling two behaviours together may undermine quitting success. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) showed individualized dietary support may prevent weight gain, although there is insufficient evidence whether it undermines smoking cessation. Commercial weight management providers (CWMPs), such as Slimming World, provide individualized dietary support for National Health Service (NHS) patients; however, there is no evidence that they can prevent cessation-related weight gain. Our objective is to determine whether attending Slimming World from quit date, through referral from NHS Stop Smoking Services, is more effective than usual care at preventing cessation-related weight gain. Methods This RCT will examine the effectiveness of usual cessation support plus referral to Slimming World compared to usual cessation support alone. Healthy weight, overweight and obese adult smokers attending Stop Smoking Services will be included. The primary outcome is weight change in quitters 12 weeks post-randomization. Multivariable linear regression analysis will compare weight change between trial arms and adjust for known predictors of cessation-related weight gain. We will recruit 320 participants, with 160 participants in each arm. An alpha error rate of 5% and 90% power will detect a 2 kg (SD = 2.5) difference in weight gain at 12 weeks, assuming 20% remain abstinent by then. Discussion This trial will establish whether referral to the 12-week Slimming World programme plus usual care is an effective intervention to prevent cessation-related weight gain. If so, we will seek to establish whether weight control comes at the expense of a successful quit attempt in a further non-inferiority trial. Positive results from both these trials would provide a potential solution to cessation-related weight gain, which could be rolled out across England within Stop Smoking Services to better meet the needs of 0.75 million smokers stopping with NHS support every year. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN65705512
机译:背景戒烟者体重增加。这阻止了一些人试图戒烟,并且可以解释戒烟后2型糖尿病的发生率增加。停止吸烟时节食可能适得其反。饥饿增加了人们对吸烟的渴望,将两种行为结合在一起可能会破坏戒烟的成功。对随机对照试验(RCT)进行的荟萃分析显示,个性化饮食支持可能会阻止体重增加,尽管没有足够的证据表明它是否会破坏戒烟。减肥世界等商业体重管理提供者(CWMP)为国民健康服务(NHS)患者提供个性化饮食支持;但是,没有证据表明它们可以阻止与戒烟有关的体重增加。我们的目标是确定通过退出NHS戒烟服务中心从退出日期开始的Slimming World,在预防与戒烟有关的体重增加方面是否比通常的护理更为有效。方法与单独的常规戒烟支持相比,该RCT将检查常规戒烟支持的有效性以及转介至Slimming World。包括参加戒烟服务的健康体重,超重和肥胖成人吸烟者。主要结果是随机化后12周戒烟者体重发生变化。多变量线性回归分析将比较试验组之间的体重变化,并调整与戒烟相关的体重增加的已知预测因子。我们将招募320名参与者,每个部门有160名参与者。假设到那时仍保持20%的戒断率,则5%和90%功效的alpha错误率将在12周时检测出体重增加2 kg(SD = 2.5)。讨论该试验将确定转诊为期12周的Slimming World计划以及常规护理是否是预防与戒烟相关的体重增加的有效干预措施。如果是这样,我们将寻求确定体重控制是否以进一步的非劣效性试验中成功戒烟为代价。这两项试验的积极结果将为戒烟相关的体重增加提供潜在的解决方案,该解决方案可在英格兰的“戒烟服务”中推广,以更好地满足每年75万烟民在NHS支持下戒烟的需求。试用注册电流对照试验ISRCTN65705512

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