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A cluster randomised control trial of a multi-component weight management programme for adults with intellectual disabilities and obesity.

Leanne Harris1, Catherine Hankey2, Nathalie Jones1, Carol Pert3, Heather Murray4, Janet Tobin5, Susan Boyle6, Craig Melville1.   

Abstract

There have been few published controlled studies of multi-component weight management programmes that include an energy deficit diet (EDD), for adults with intellectual disabilities and obesity. The objective of this study was to conduct a single-blind, cluster randomised controlled trial comparing a multi-component weight management programme to a health education programme. Participants were randomised to either TAKE 5, which included an EDD or Waist Winners Too (WWToo), based on health education principles. Outcomes measured at baseline, 6 months (after a weight loss phase) and 12 months (after a 6-month weight maintenance phase), by a researcher blinded to treatment allocation, included: weight; BMI; waist circumference; physical activity; sedentary behaviour and health-related quality of life. The recruitment strategy was effective with fifty participants successfully recruited. Both programmes were acceptable to adults with intellectual disabilities, evidenced by high retention rates (90 %). Exploratory efficacy analysis revealed that at 12 months there was a trend for more participants in TAKE 5 (50·0 %) to achieve a clinically important weight loss of 5-10 %, in comparison to WWToo (20·8 %) (OR 3·76; 95 % CI 0·92, 15·30; 0·064). This study found that a multi-component weight management programme that included an EDD, is feasible and an acceptable approach to weight loss when tailored to meet the needs of adults with intellectual disabilities and obesity.

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Keywords:  EDD; EQ-5D; European Quality of Life-5 dimensions; IPAQ-S; International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short; QOL; WWToo; Waist Winners Too; energy deficit diet; quality of life; Intellectual disabilities; Obesity; TAKE 5; Weight management

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28831953     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114517001933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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