An addiction-based digital weight loss intervention: A multi-centre randomized controlled trial
Autor: | Vidmar, Alaina P, Salvy, Sarah J, Wee, Choo Phei, Pretlow, Robert, Fox, D Steven, Yee, Jennifer K, Garell, Cambria, Glasner, Suzette, Mittelman, Steven D |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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obesity Adolescent Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities digital health Cardiovascular Medical and Health Sciences Oral and gastrointestinal paediatrics Endocrinology & Metabolism coaching Clinical Research Weight Loss Ethnicity binge eating disorder Humans Addictive Obesity Metabolic and endocrine Nutrition Cancer Pediatric Behavior food addiction Prevention Stroke Good Health and Well Being Food Female weight loss executive functioning |
Zdroj: | Pediatric obesity, vol 18, iss 3 |
Popis: | ObjectiveThis randomized clinical trial tested the effectiveness of an addiction-based digital weight-loss intervention, focusing on withdrawal/abstinence from self-identified problem foods, snacking and excessive amounts at meals, and discomfort displacement, with and without coaching, compared to an in-person, multi-disciplinary, care model among adolescents with obesity. We hypothesized that the digital intervention with coaching would yield greater weight loss and lower delivery burden than the standard clinical arm, and greater participant engagement than the digital arm without coaching.MethodsAdolescents were randomized to app intervention, with or without coaching, or in-person multidisciplinary obesity intervention for 6 months. The primary outcome was change in %BMIp95 at weeks 12 and 24. A mixed-effects linear regression model was used to assess the association between change in %BMIp95 and intervention arm. We were also interested in assessing delivery burden, participant engagement and evaluating the relationships between weight change and demographic characteristics, mood, executive function and eating behaviours.ResultsAll adolescents (n= 161; BMI ≥95th%, age 16 ± 2.5year; 47% Hispanic, 65% female, 59% publicly insured) lost weight over 24-weeks (-1.29%, [-1.82, -0.76], p  |
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