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Evaluation of a commercial web-based weight loss and weight loss maintenance program in overweight and obese adults: a randomized controlled trial

机译:对超重和肥胖成年人的商业网络减肥和维持减肥计划的评估:一项随机对照试验

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Background Obesity rates in adults continue to rise and effective treatment programs with a broad reach are urgently required. This paper describes the study protocol for a web-based randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a commercially available program for overweight and obese adult males and females. The aim of this RCT was to determine and compare the efficacy of two web-based interventions for weight loss and maintenance of lost weight. Methods/Design Overweight and obese adult males and females were stratified by gender and BMI and randomly assigned to one of three groups for 12-weeks: waitlist control, or basic or enhanced online weight-loss. Control participants were re-randomized to the two weight loss groups at the end of the 12-week period. The basic and enhanced group participants had an option to continue or repeat the 12-week program. If the weight loss goal was achieved at the end of 12, otherwise on completion of 24 weeks of weight loss, participants were re-randomized to one of two online maintenance programs (maintenance basic or maintenance enhanced), until 18 months from commencing the weight loss program. Assessments took place at baseline, three, six, and 18 months after commencing the initial weight loss intervention with control participants repeating the initial assessment after three month of waiting. The primary outcome is body mass index (BMI). Other outcomes include weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, plasma markers of cardiovascular disease risk, dietary intake, eating behaviours, physical activity and quality of life. Both the weight loss and maintenance of lost weight programs were based on social cognitive theory with participants advised to set goals, self-monitor weight, dietary intake and physical activity levels. The enhanced weight loss and maintenance programs provided additional personalized, system-generated feedback on progress and use of the program. Details of the methodological aspects of recruitment, inclusion criteria, randomization, intervention programs, assessments and statistical analyses are described. Discussion Importantly, this paper describes how an RCT of a currently available commercial online program in Australia addresses some of the short falls in the current literature pertaining to the efficacy of web-based weight loss programs. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) number: ACTRN12610000197033
机译:背景成人的肥胖率持续上升,迫切需要有广泛影响的有效治疗方案。本文介绍了一项针对超重和肥胖成年男性和女性的商业程序的基于网络的随机对照试验(RCT)的研究方案。该RCT的目的是确定并比较两种基于网络的干预对减肥和维持减肥的功效。方法/设计将超重和肥胖的成年男性和女性按性别和BMI进行分层,并随机分配至以下三个组之一,为期12周:等待名单控制或基本或在线减肥。在12周的时间结束时,将对照参与者重新分为两个减肥组。基本的和增强的小组参与者可以选择继续或重复12周的计划。如果减肥目标是在12月底达到的,否则在完成减肥24周后,参与者将被随机分配到两个在线维护计划(维护基础或增强维护)中的一项,直到体重开始18个月损失计划。在开始初始减肥干预后的基线,三个,六个月和十八个月进行评估,对照组参与者在等待三个月后重复初始评估。主要结果是体重指数(BMI)。其他结果包括体重,腰围,血压,心血管疾病风险的血浆标志物,饮食摄入,饮食行为,体育活动和生活质量。减肥和维持减肥计划均基于社会认知理论,建议参与者设定目标,自我监测体重,饮食摄入量和体育锻炼水平。增强的减肥和保养程序可提供有关程序进度和使用情况的其他个性化,系统生成的反馈。描述了招聘,纳入标准,随机化,干预计划,评估和统计分析的方法学方面的细节。讨论重要的是,本文描述了澳大利亚当前在线商业程序的RCT如何解决基于网络减肥程序功效的现有文献中的一些不足。澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册处(ANZCTR)编号:ACTRN12610000197033

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