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A randomized trial of a diet and exercise intervention for overweight and obese women from economically disadvantaged neighborhoods: Sisters Taking Action for Real Success (STARS).

机译:一项针对来自经济弱势社区的超重和肥胖妇女的饮食和运动干预措施的随机试验:采取实际行动取得成功的姐妹(STARS)。

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BACKGROUND: Lower socioeconomic status at both the individual and neighborhood level is associated with increased health risks. Weight loss can reduce this risk, but few high quality weight-loss studies target this population. OBJECTIVES: STARS tests a culturally appropriate, group-based behavioral and social support intervention on body weight and waist circumference in women from financially disadvantaged neighborhoods. DESIGN: A stratified (by BMI) randomized trial. Randomization to group was generated by a random numbers table with allocation concealment by opaque envelopes. METHODS: Participants 25-50 years who had a BMI >/= 25 kg/m(2) and a waist circumference >/= 88 cm were recruited from 18 census tracts in Columbia, SC with high rates of poverty between November 2008 and November 2010. All participants received a dietary and exercise counseling session. Intervention participants then receive 16 theoretically-based and tailored weekly group sessions followed by 8 weeks of telephone maintenance counseling. Control participants receive 16 weekly health education mailings. Measurements correspond to baseline, post-group intervention, and post-telephone counseling, and for intervention participants, after a 12-week no-contact period. Measurement staff was blinded to group assignment. RESULTS: Participants (N=155; n=80 intervention, n=75 minimal intervention control) were primarily African American (86.5%) and averaged 38.9 years with a mean BMI of 40.1 kg/m(2) and waist circumference of 115.4 cm. Food insecurity was reported by 43% of participants. SUMMARY: STARS targets an underserved population with an innovative, tailored, and theoretically-grounded, group-based intervention followed by telephone maintenance. If effective, the approach has the potential to be feasible and cost-effective for community delivery.
机译:背景:在个人和社区层面上较低的社会经济地位会增加健康风险。减肥可以减少这种风险,但是很少有针对该人群的高质量减肥研究。目标:STARS对经济困难地区的妇女的体重和腰围进行文化上适当的,基于群体的行为和社会支持干预措施。设计:一项分层(通过BMI)的随机试验。组的随机化是由一个随机数表生成的,分配表由不透明的信封隐藏。方法:2008年11月至2008年11月期间,从南卡罗来纳州哥伦比亚市的18个普查地区招募BMI> / = 25 kg / m(2),腰围> / = 88 cm的25至50岁参与者。 2010年。所有参与者都接受了饮食和运动咨询课程。干预参与者随后每周接受16次基于理论和量身定制的小组会议,然后进行8周的电话维护咨询。对照参与者每周收到16封健康教育邮件。在12周的非接触期后,测量值对应于基线,组后干预和电话后咨询,以及针对干预参与者的测量。测量人员无法进行小组分配。结果:参与者(N = 155; n = 80干预,n = 75最低干预控制)主要是非洲裔美国人(86.5%),平均38.9岁,平均BMI为40.1 kg / m(2),腰围为115.4 cm 。据报告43%的参与者粮食不安全。简介:STARS通过创新,量身定制,理论上扎实,基于小组的干预措施,然后通过电话维护,针对服务欠缺的人群。如果有效,该方法对于社区交付而言可能是可行且具有成本效益的。

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