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Cognitive and Self-regulatory Mechanisms of Obesity Study (COSMOS): Study protocol for a randomized controlled weight loss trial examining change in biomarkers, cognition, and self-regulation across two behavioral treatments

机译:肥胖研究的认知和自我监管机制(COSMOS):用于随机对照减肥试验的研究方案,检查两种行为治疗的生物标志物,认知和自我调节的变化

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Obesity is a global epidemic, yet successful interventions are rare. Up to 60% of people fail to achieve clinically meaningful, short-term weight loss (5-10% of start weight), whereas up to 72% are unsuccessful at achieving long-term weight loss (5-10% loss for = 5 years). Understanding how biological, cognitive, and self-regulatory factors work together to promote or to impede weight loss is clearly needed to optimize obesity treatment. This paper describes the methodology of the Cognitive and Self-regulatory Mechanisms of Obesity Study (the COSMOS trial). COSMOS is the first randomized controlled trial to investigate how changes in multiple biopsychosocial and cognitive factors relate to weight loss and one another across two weight loss treatments. The specific aims are to: 1) Confirm that baseline obesity-related physiological dysregulation is linked to cognitive deficits and poorer self-regulation, 2) Evaluate pre- to post-treatment change across time to assess individual differences in biomarkers, cognition, and self-regulation, and 3) Evaluate whether the acceptance-based treatment (AST) group has greater improvements in outcomes (e.g., greater weight loss and less weight regain, improvements in biomarkers, cognition, and self-regulation), than the standard behavioral treatment group (SBT) from pre- to post-treatment and 1-year follow-up. The results of COSMOS will provide critical information about how dysregulation in biomarkers, cognition, and/or self-regulation is related to weight loss and whether weight loss treatments are differentially associated with these factors. This information will be used to identify promising treatment targets that are informed by biological, cognitive, and self-regulatory factors in order to advance obesity treatment.
机译:肥胖是一个全球流行病,但成功的干预措施很少见。最多60%的人未能达到临床意义,短期减肥(5-10%的起始体重),而高达72%的人在实现长期减肥时不成功(&gt损失5-10%; = 5年)。了解生物,认知和自我监管因素如何共同努力促进或阻碍体重减轻,以优化肥胖治疗。本文介绍了肥胖研究的认知和自我监管机制(宇宙试验)的方法。 COSMOS是第一个随机对照试验,用于研究多种生物心细胞和认知因素的变化如何涉及体重减轻,在两个减肥治疗中彼此相互涉及。具体目标是:1)确认基线肥胖有关的生理失调与认知赤字和自我调节较差,2)评估在时间后的后处理变化,以评估生物标志物,认知和自我的个体差异。 - 和3)评估验收的治疗(AST)组是否具有更大的成果的改善(例如,更大的体重减轻和重量减轻重量,生物标记物,认知和自我调节的改善),而不是标准的行为治疗组(SBT)从后处理和1年后续随访。宇宙的结果将提供关于生物标志物,认知和/或自我调节如何与减肥相关的关键信息,与减肥有关,并且减肥治疗是否与这些因素差异。该信息将用于确定通过生物,认知和自我监管因素来了解的有前途的治疗目标,以提高肥胖治疗。

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