| Literature DB >> 23855318 |
Carmen D Samuel-Hodge, Larry F Johnston, Ziya Gizlice, Beverly A Garcia, Sara C Lindsley, Alison D Gold, Danielle F Braxton, Thomas C Keyserling.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite high obesity prevalence rates, few low-income midlife women participate in weight loss maintenance trials. This pilot study aims to assess the effectiveness of two weight loss maintenance interventions in this under-represented population.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23855318 PMCID: PMC3717028 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-653
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Maintenance intervention flow diagram. Study design for the Weight-Wise pilot maintenance programs, conducted in Wilmington, NC. Maintenance programs were implemented between September 2005 - February 2007.
Weight outcomes of two 12-month weight loss maintenance programs
| Start of weight loss intervention | 39 | 89.0 | (15.6) | 19 | 86.7 | (15.1) | 0.60 |
| Start of maintenance program | 39 | 82.7 | (14.6) | 19 | 79.7 | (14.7) | 0.46 |
| End of 6 months of maintenance | 36 | 84.0 | (14.6) | 18 | 80.7 | (16.5) | 0.46 |
| End of 12 months of maintenance | 35 | 84.1 | (15.6) | 16 | 85.1 | (17.2) | 0.82 |
| Start of maintenance program | 39 | -6.3 | (2.8) | 19 | -7.0 | (2.8) | 0.37 |
| End of 6 months of maintenance | 36 | -5.1 | (6.0) | 18 | -4.7 | (4.1) | 0.82 |
| End of 12 months of maintenance | 35 | -4.4 | (7.2) | 16 | -3.5 | (4.8) | 0.65 |
| End of 6 months of maintenance | 36 | 1.2 | (4.7) | 18 | 1.9 | (3.1) | 0.58 |
| End of 12 months of maintenance | 35 | 1.7 | (6.0) | 16 | 4.1 | (4.1) | 0.17 |
a Data are expressed as N, mean, and (SD) unless otherwise indicated. Weight outcomes are for participants in the Weight-Wise Program, in Wilmington, NC during the period of September 2005 to February 2007.
b The weight loss and regain values will not match the differences obtained using the weights in this table due to different Ns at different measurement times.
c Weight change is based on the weight loss intervention start weight.
Figure 2Weight change in maintenance groups. Weight loss from the start of weight loss to the end of the maintenance period, among participants providing weight measures at follow-up visits.
Comparison of maintenance programs at 12 months (change in values from start of weight loss to end of maintenance programs)
| Systolic Blood Pressure | -6.2 (15.3) | -11.3 (18.7) | 0.31 |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure | -5.5 (9.6) | -8.4 (11.4) | 0.35 |
| Total Cholesterol | -4.1 (36.7) | -8.9 (49.2) | 0.70 |
| HDL Cholesterol | 4.7 (8.0) | 3.7 (11.4) | 0.72 |
| Physical Activity Assessment score (self-reported) | 1.8 (7.2) | 2.3 (7.7) | 0.85 |
| Dietary Risk Assessment (DRA) total score | -6.2 (9.2) | -6.0 (9.1) | 0.94 |
| Quality of Life-Physical well-being | 2.4 (12.7) | -0.3 (9.9) | 0.45 |
| Quality of Life-Mental Well-Being | 1.3 (10.0) | 2.6 (8.1) | 0.67 |
a Change in values for participants in the Weight-Wise Program, in Wilmington, NC during the period of September 2005 to February 2007. Values are mean (SD). Negative changes in DRA scores represent improvements through lowering of dietary risk. Positive changes in physical activity, depressive symptoms, and quality of life scores represent improvements.