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Predictors of clinically significant weight loss and participant retention in an insurance-sponsored community-based weight management program.

Christiaan G Abildso1, Sam Zizzi, Sean J Fitzpatrick.   

Abstract

Health insurance providers are a logical partner in providing third-party payment for behavioral weight loss programming, but little evidence of predictors of improved outcomes or retention in large, insurance-sponsored lifestyle programming is available. The purpose was to determine predictors of weight loss and retention in an insurance-sponsored, community-based weight management program. Current and former participants (N = 2,106) were recruited to complete a program evaluation survey. Respondents' survey and objective outcome data (n = 766) were analyzed using logistic regression procedures to understand the factors predictive of clinically-significant (5%) weight loss and program retention (>6 months). Clinically significant weight loss was predicted by completing more than 6 months of the program, positive ratings of staff interaction, and social support from friends on success. Ratings of positive impact of site hours of operation, nurse calls, and availability of safe places to be active and feeling comfortable at the site were predictive of program retention. Modifiable intervention, social factors, and site-level factors were predictive of clinically significant weight loss and program retention, providing fodder for further study and dissemination to current providers and to a broader network of health promotion professionals.

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Keywords:  community intervention; obesity; program evaluation

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23075503     DOI: 10.1177/1524839912462393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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