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Preliminary examination of metabolic syndrome response to motivational interviewing for weight loss as compared to an attentional control and usual care in primary care for individuals with and without binge-eating disorder

机译:初步检查代谢综合征对体重损失的激励面试的反应,与患有狂犬病疾病的个体的初级保健和常规护理相比

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Motivational interviewing (MI) treatment for weight loss is being studied in primary care. The effect of such interventions on metabolic syndrome or binge eating disorder (BED), both highly related to excess weight, has not been examined in primary care. This study conducted secondary analyses from a randomized controlled trial to test the impact of MI for weight loss in primary care on metabolic syndrome. 74 adult participants with overweight/obesity recruited through primary care were randomized to 12weeks of either MI, an attentional control, or usual care. Participants completed measurements for metabolic syndrome at pre- and post-treatment. There were no statistically significant differences in metabolic syndrome rates at pre-, X-2(2) = 0.16, p = 0.921, or post-, X-2(2) = 0.852, p = 0.653 treatment. The rates in metabolic syndrome, however, decreased for MI (10.2%) and attentional control (13.8%) participants, but not for usual care. At baseline, metabolic syndrome rates did not differ significantly between participants with BED or without BED across treatments. At post-treatment, participants with BED were significantly more likely to meet criteria for metabolic syndrome than participants without BED, X-2(1)= 5.145, p= 0.023, phi= 0.273. Across treatments, metabolic syndrome remitted for almost a quarter of participants without BED (23.1%) but for 0% of those with BED. These preliminary results are based on a small sample and should be interpreted with caution, but they are the first to suggest that relatively low intensity MI weight loss interventions in primary care may decrease metabolic syndrome rates but not for individuals with BED. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在初级保健中研究了对体重减轻的励磁面试(MI)治疗。这种干预措施对代谢综合征或狂犬病疾病(床)的效果尚未在初级保健中进行高度相关的。该研究通过随机对照试验进行了二次分析,以测试MI对代谢综合征的初级保健体重减轻的影响。通过初级保健招募的超重/肥胖的成年参与者随机募集到MI,注意力控制或通常护理的12周。参与者在预治疗和后处理时完成了代谢综合征的测量。在预X-2(2)= 0.16,P = 0.921或后,X-2(2)= 0.852,P = 0.653处理中,在X-2(2)= 0.16,P = 0.921 = 0.852,P = 0.653处理中没有统计学上显着差异。然而,代谢综合征的速率降低了MI(10.2%)和注意力控制(13.8%)参与者,但不适合普通护理。在基线时,参与者之间的代谢综合征率没有显着差异,床或横跨治疗床的床。在后治疗后,床的参与者比没有床的参与者符合代谢综合征的标准,X-2(1)= 5.145,P = 0.023,PHI = 0.273。在治疗中,代谢综合征仍然留在没有床的近四分之一的参与者(23.1%),但有0%的人床。这些初步结果基于一个小样本,应该谨慎解释,但是它们是第一个旨在提出初级护理中相对低强度的MI体重减轻干预的方法可能会降低代谢综合征率,而不是用于床的个体。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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