Non-dieting group interventions for overweight and obese women: what predicts non-completion and does completion improve outcomes?

Autor: Bradshaw, Alison J., Horwath, Caroline C., Katzer, Lisa, Gray, Andrew
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Zdroj: Public Health Nutrition; Oct2010, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p1622-1628, 7p
Abstrakt: Objective: To determine factors which predict non-completion of group nondieting interventions for overweight women, and to investigate whether completion improves outcomes. Design: First, baseline predictors of non-completion were identified; then changes at 10 weeks and 12 months were compared between completers and non-completers of 10-week non-dieting interventions. Setting: General community. Subjects: Participants were 119 women (aged 25-65 years, BMI≥28 kg/m²) with at least one cardiovascular risk factor. Participants who attended at least eight of the ten sessions were classified as completers, and non-completers were those who attended fewer than eight sessions. Measures included BMI, blood pressure, psychological distress, lifestyle behaviours and eating self-efficacy. Results: Logistic regression analyses indicated that women were less likely to be noncompleters at non-dieting group programmes if, at baseline, they were more highly educated or had healthier nutrition behaviours (controlling for education). Only healthier nutrition behaviour was negatively associated with non-completion in the final model. Twelve months after the intervention, completers showed significantly greater improvements in body weight (mean change -0·53 kg), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (-6·3 and 24·1 mmHg, respectively), stress management behaviour score (+0·5) and psychotic symptoms score (-0·1) than non-completers (all P<0·05). Conclusions: Highly educated women already engaging in some healthier lifestyle choices were less likely to be non-completers in non-dieting group programmes. Since important treatment outcomes vary according to attendance, future trials of non-dieting interventions should report the effects of completion on outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index