The Efficacy of a Daily Self-Weighing Weight Loss Intervention Using Smart Scales and E-mail

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作者
Steinberg, Dori M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tate, Deborah F. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Bennett, Gary G. [3 ,5 ]
Ennett, Susan [2 ,4 ]
Samuel-Hodge, Carmen [1 ]
Ward, Dianne S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Nutr, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Lineberger Comprehens Canc Ctr, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[3] Duke Univ, Duke Global Hlth Inst, Durham, NC USA
[4] Univ N Carolina, Dept Hlth Behav, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[5] Duke Univ, Dept Psychol & Neurosci, Durham, NC USA
关键词
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; YOUNG-ADULTS; OBESITY; RISK; MANAGEMENT; REDUCTION; IMPACT; INDEX; GAIN;
D O I
10.1002/oby.20396
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine the impact of a weight loss intervention that focused on daily self-weighing for self-monitoring as compared to a delayed control group among 91 overweight adults. Design and Methods: The 6-month intervention included a cellular-connected "smart" scale for daily weighing, web-based weight loss graph, and weekly e-mails with tailored feedback and lessons. An objective measure of self-weighing frequency was obtained. Weight was measured in clinic at 3 and 6 months. Caloric intake and expenditure, and perceptions of daily self-weighing were also measured. Results: Using intent-to-treat analyses, the intervention group lost significantly more weight compared to the control group [mean (95% CI); 3 months: -4.41% (-5.5, -3.3) vs. -0.37% (-1.5, 0.76); 6 months: -6.55% (-7.7, -5.4) vs. -0.35% (-1.5, 0.79); group x time interaction: P < 0.001] and a greater percentage achieved 5% (42.6% vs. 6.8%; P < 0.0001) and 10% (27.7% vs. 0%; P < 0.0001) weight loss. On average, the intervention group self-weighed more days/week (6.1 +/- 1.1 vs. 1.1 +/- 1.5; P < 0.0001) and consumed fewer calories/day compared to the control group [mean (95% CI); 6 months: 1,509 (1,291, 1,728) vs. 1,856 (1,637, 2,074); group x time interaction: P = 0.006]. Among intervention participants, daily self-weighing was perceived positively. Conclusions: These results indicate that an intervention focusing on daily self-weighing can produce clinically significant weight loss.
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页码:1789 / 1797
页数:9
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