| Literature DB >> 24083021 |
Anna E Schierberl Scherr1, Kimberly J McClure Brenchley, Amy A Gorin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Including spouses in obesity treatment has been found to promote weight loss. We assessed whether spouses' diet and activity changes impacted each other's weight loss when both members attended an active weight loss program (TOGETHER) or only the primary participant attended treatment (ALONE).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24083021 PMCID: PMC3777131 DOI: 10.1155/2013/297268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Figure 1Basic APIM: conceptual model.
Demographics of participants and spouses, mean (SE), %.
| Participants | Spouses | |||
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| ALONE | TOGETHER | ALONE | TOGETHER | |
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| Age | 51.2 (1.00) | 50.73 (1.22) | 52.49 (1.08) | 50.72 (1.20) |
| Gender | 72.10% | 71.90% | 27.90% | 28.10% |
| Ethnicity | 89.70% | 98.40% | 89.70% | 93.80% |
| BMI | 35.70 (0.70) | 36.38 (0.77) | 32.58 (0.62) | 32.46 (0.71) |
Weight and behavior changes by treatment group, mean (SD).
| Variable | Overall | ALONE | TOGETHER |
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| Participant | ||||
| Weight (kg) | ||||
| Baseline | 101.73 (22.55) | 101.64 (22.15) | 101.83 (23.14) | .96 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −9.13 (8.01) | −8.22 (8.40) | −10.06 (7.56) | .19 |
| Energy intake (kcal/day) | ||||
| Baseline | 2010.12 (846.22) | 1968.69 (776.79) | 2054.11 (918.41) | .56 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −546.62 (748.52) | −378.49 (666.35) | −690.72 (789.95) | .033 |
| Fat intake (% kcal/day) | ||||
| Baseline | 39.24 (7.61) | 38.75 (7.03) | 39.77 (8.21) | .44 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −5.82 (9.32) | −3.51 (6.85) | −7.74 (10.64) | .014 |
| Physical activity (minutes/week) | ||||
| Baseline | 57.58 (149.57) | 44.56 (146.79) | 71.41 (152.41) | .31 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | 47.81 (239.76) | 48.73 (235.95) | 46.94 (245.25) | .97 |
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| Weight (kg) | ||||
| Baseline | 97.80 (21.02) | 99.01 (19.70) | 96.51 (22.43) | .50 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −7.37 (6.84) | −3.77 (5.27) | −10.91 (6.35) | <.001 |
| Energy intake (kcal/day) | ||||
| Baseline | 1982.60 (984.10) | 2032.06 (1018.37) | 1930.05 (951.53) | .55 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −396.01 (893.61) | −319.14 (1044.07) | −458.30 (753.95) | .43 |
| Fat intake (% kcal/day) | ||||
| Baseline | 38.33 (7.71) | 39.05 (6.58) | 37.56 (8.74) | .27 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | −2.74 (8.47) | −0.32 (7.65) | −4.71 (8.65) | .007 |
| Physical activity (minutes/week) | ||||
| Baseline | 61.27 (147.06) | 44.74 (107.82) | 78.83 (178.88) | .19 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | 32.77 (204.85) | 21.75 (222.35) | 42.50 (189.42) | .59 |
Correlations between spouses' behaviors by treatment group at baseline, 6 months, and change over 6 months.
| Variable | Overall | TOGETHER | ALONE |
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| BMI (kg/m2) | |||
| Baseline | .218* | .212 | .229 |
| 6 months | .225* | .145 | .321* |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | .480** | .554** | .420** |
| Physical activity (minutes/week) | |||
| Baseline | .198* | .241 | .120 |
| 6 months | .102 | .111 | .073 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | .128 | .146 | .112 |
| Energy intake (kcal/day) | |||
| Baseline | .251** | .262* | .251* |
| 6 months | .208* | .009 | .313* |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | .187 | .177 | .193 |
| Fat intake (% kcal/day) | |||
| Baseline | .344** | .436** | .233 |
| 6 months | .531** | .642** | .285 |
| Δ Baseline to 6 months | .520** | .528** | .423** |
*p < .05, **p < .01.
Figure 2Interaction between treatment group and participants' energy intake change when predicting spousal weight loss. High and low calorie reduction are defined as ±1 SD from the mean reduction score of 546.62 kcal. “High reduction” thus corresponds to a reduction of 1295.14 kcal, and “low reduction” corresponds to a gain of 201.90 kcal.
Figure 3Interaction between treatment group and participants' fat intake change when predicting spousal weight loss. High and low fat intake reduction are defined as ±1 SD from the mean reduction score of 5.82% kcal. “High reduction” thus corresponds to a reduction of 15.14% kcal, and “low reduction” corresponds to a gain of 3.50% kcal.