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Sustainability of health and lifestyle improvements following a non-dieting randomised trial in overweight women.

Greer Hawley1, Caroline Horwath, Andrew Gray, Alison Bradshaw, Lisa Katzer, Janine Joyce, Sue O'Brien.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare three non-dieting interventions that focused on lifestyle change rather than weight loss, in terms of the sustainability of improvements in lifestyle behaviors, psychological well-being and medical symptoms at 2 years.
METHOD: In Dunedin, New Zealand in 2002/2003, 225 obese/overweight women (BMI > or = 28; 25-68 years) participated in a randomised, intention-to-treat trial comparing two group programs (P1, P2) and a self-guided mail-delivered program (P3). Only P1 included intensive relaxation response training. All three non-dieting interventions involved a 10-week program, followed by an eight-month support phase. Participants completed baseline, 1-year and 2-year assessments. Outcomes included behavioral, psychological and medical symptom measures and a composite success score.
RESULTS: 118 participants completed the 2-year follow-up. Only among P1 participants were the reductions in psychological distress and medical symptoms achieved at 1 year, also maintained at 2 years. At 2 years, P1 participants had significantly greater increases in stress management behaviors than those in P2 (p<0.05), and significantly greater success scores than those in P3 (p<0.05). In all three programs, mean weight was unchanged at 2 years.
CONCLUSION: Inclusion of relaxation response training in a healthy lifestyle program facilitates long-term maintenance of psychological and medical symptom improvements even in the absence of weight loss.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18817809     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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