Is Frequent Self-weighing Associated with Poorer Body Satisfaction? Findings from a Phone-based Weight Loss Trial

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作者
Welsh, Ericka M. [1 ]
Sherwood, Nancy E. [1 ,2 ]
VanWormer, Jeffrey J. [1 ]
Hotop, Anne Marie [1 ]
Jeffery, Robert W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
[2] HealthPartners Res Fdn, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
self-weighing; weight loss; body satisfaction; SHAPE QUESTIONNAIRE; VALIDATION; WOMEN; GAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jneb.2009.04.006
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine the effect of self-weighing frequency on weight change and body satisfaction. Design: Observational study based on findings from a 6-month randomized controlled telephone-based weight loss trial. Data collected at baseline and 6 months. Setting: Metropolitan community-based sample. Participants: Sixty-three obese adults. Mean age 49.5 years, 82% percent white, and 79% female. Mean body mass index at baseline was 34.2 kg/m(2). Main Outcome Measures: Change in weight and body satisfaction. Analysis: General linear model regression was used to assess the effect of self-weighing on outcomes of interest. Statistical significance was set at alpha level .05. Treatment group and baseline values of dependent variables included as covariates in all analyses. Results: Participants who increased their frequency of self-weighing over the 6-month period demonstrated significantly better weight loss outcomes than those who maintained or decreased their frequency of self-weighing (-6.8 kg vs -3.1 kg, G = 8.59, P = .006). There were no significant associations between self-weighing frequency and body satisfaction at 6 months (F = 0.55, P = .58). Conclusions and Implications: These findings support frequent self-weighing for weight control. There appears to be little or no effect of self-weighing on body satisfaction. Future research should replicate these findings across a larger, more diverse population of overweight adults.
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页码:425 / 428
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