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非裔美国成年人减肥的家庭和朋友支持试验。

Trial of family and friend support for weight loss in African American adults.

作者信息

Kumanyika Shiriki K, Wadden Thomas A, Shults Justine, Fassbender Jennifer E, Brown Stacey D, Bowman Marjorie A, Brake Vivian, West William, Frazier Johnetta, Whitt-Glover Melicia C, Kallan Michael J, Desnouee Emily, Wu Xiaoying

机构信息

Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021, USA.

出版信息

Arch Intern Med. 2009 Oct 26;169(19):1795-804. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2009.337.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Family and friend participation may provide culturally salient social support for weight loss in African American adults.

METHODS

SHARE (Supporting Healthy Activity and eating Right Everyday) was a 2-year trial of a culturally specific weight loss program. African American women and men who enrolled alone (individual stratum, 63 index participants) or together with 1 or 2 family members or friends (family stratum, 130 index participants) were randomized, within strata, to high or low social support treatments; 90% were female.

RESULTS

At 6 months, the family index participants lost approximately 5 to 6 kg; the individual index participants lost approximately 3 to 4 kg. The mean weight change was not different in high vs low social support in either stratum and generally not when high or low support treatments were compared across strata. The overall intention-to-treat mean weight change at 24 months was -2.4 kg (95% confidence interval, -3.3 kg to -1.5 kg). The family index participant weight loss was greater among the participants whose partners attended more personally tailored counseling sessions at 6 months in the high-support group and at 6, 12, and 24 months in the low-support group (all P < .05). Also, in the 6-month intention-to-treat analysis, the percentage of weight loss of the family index participants was greater if partners lost at least 5% vs less than 5% of their baseline weight (respectively, -6.1% vs -2.9% [P = .004], high support; and -6.1% vs -3.1% [P = .01], low support).

CONCLUSIONS

Being assigned to participate with family members, friends, or other group members had no effect on weight change. Enrolling with others was associated with greater weight loss only when partners participated more and lost more weight.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00146081.

摘要

背景

家人和朋友的参与可能为非裔美国成年人的体重减轻提供具有文化特色的社会支持。

方法

SHARE(每日支持健康活动和合理饮食)是一项针对特定文化的体重减轻计划进行的为期2年的试验。单独报名(个体组,63名指标参与者)或与1名或2名家庭成员或朋友一起报名(家庭组,130名指标参与者)的非裔美国女性和男性在组内被随机分配至高社会支持或低社会支持治疗组;90%为女性。

结果

在6个月时,家庭组指标参与者体重减轻约5至6千克;个体组指标参与者体重减轻约3至4千克。在任何一组中,高社会支持与低社会支持组的平均体重变化无差异,并且在跨组比较高支持与低支持治疗时总体也无差异。24个月时的总体意向性治疗平均体重变化为-2.4千克(95%置信区间,-3.3千克至-1.5千克)。在高支持组中,6个月时伴侣参加更多个性化咨询会议的参与者以及在低支持组中6个月、12个月和24个月时伴侣参加更多个性化咨询会议的参与者中,家庭组指标参与者的体重减轻更大(所有P < .05)。此外,在6个月的意向性治疗分析中,如果伴侣体重减轻至少5%与低于其基线体重的5%相比,家庭组指标参与者的体重减轻百分比更高(分别为,高支持组-6.1%对-2.9% [P = .004];低支持组-6.1%对-3.1% [P = .01])。

结论

被分配与家庭成员、朋友或其他小组成员一起参与对体重变化没有影响。只有当伴侣更多地参与且体重减轻更多时,与他人一起报名才与更大的体重减轻相关。

试验注册

clinicaltrials.gov标识符:NCT00146081。

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