Waste the waist: a pilot randomised controlled trial of a primary care based intervention to support lifestyle change in people with high cardiovascular risk

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作者
Greaves, Colin [1 ]
Gillison, Fiona [2 ]
Stathi, Afroditi [2 ]
Bennett, Paul [2 ]
Reddy, Prasuna [3 ]
Dunbar, James [4 ]
Perry, Rachel [2 ]
Messom, Daniel [5 ]
Chandler, Roger [6 ]
Francis, Margaret [6 ]
Davis, Mark [7 ]
Green, Colin [1 ]
Evans, Philip [1 ]
Taylor, Gordon [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Sch Med, Exeter EX1 2LU, Devon, England
[2] Univ Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, Avon, England
[3] Univ Newcastle, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[4] Greater Green Triangle Univ, Flinders & Deakin Univ, Dept Rural Hlth, Warrnambool, Vic 3280, Australia
[5] Publ Hlth England, Wiltshire Area Publ Hlth Team, Chippenham SN15 1JW, Wilts, England
[6] Univ Exeter, Sch Med, Waste Waist Serv User Advisory Grp, Exeter EX1 2PU, Devon, England
[7] Univ Bristol, Ctr Exercise Nutr & Hlth Sci, Bristol BS8 1TZ, Avon, England
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Weight loss; Behaviour change; Diet; Physical activity; Randomised controlled trial; Pilot trial; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; WEIGHT-LOSS; METABOLIC SYNDROME; PREVENTION; ADULTS; DIET; REDUCTION; OBESITY; INDIVIDUALS; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1186/s12966-014-0159-z
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: In the UK, thousands of people with high cardiovascular risk are being identified by a national risk-assessment programme (NHS Health Checks). Waste the Waist is an evidence-informed, theory-driven (modified Health Action Process Approach), group-based intervention designed to promote healthy eating and physical activity for people with high cardiovascular risk. This pilot randomised controlled trial aimed to assess the feasibility of delivering the Waste the Waist intervention in UK primary care and of conducting a full-scale randomised controlled trial. We also conducted exploratory analyses of changes in weight. Methods: Patients aged 40-74 with a Body Mass Index of 28 or more and high cardiovascular risk were identified from risk-assessment data or from practice database searches. Participants were randomised, using an online computerised randomisation algorithm, to receive usual care and standardised information on cardiovascular risk and lifestyle (Controls) or nine sessions of the Waste the Waist programme (Intervention). Group allocation was concealed until the point of randomisation. Thereafter, the statistician, but not participants or data collectors were blinded to group allocation. Weight, physical activity (accelerometry) and cardiovascular risk markers (blood tests) were measured at 0, 4 and 12 months. Results: 108 participants (22% of those approached) were recruited (55 intervention, 53 controls) from 6 practices and 89% provided data at both 4 and 12 months. Participants had a mean age of 65 and 70% were male. Intervention participants attended 72% of group sessions. Based on last observations carried forward, the intervention group did not lose significantly more weight than controls at 12 months, although the difference was significant when co-interventions and co-morbidities that could affect weight were taken into account (Mean Diff 2.6Kg. 95%CI: -4.8 to -0.3, p = 0.025). No significant differences were found in physical activity. Conclusions: The Waste the Waist intervention is deliverable in UK primary care, has acceptable recruitment and retention rates and produces promising preliminary weight loss results. Subject to refinement of the physical activity component, it is now ready for evaluation in a full-scale trial.
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