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一项基于互联网的行为减肥计划对超重非裔美国少女的疗效。

Efficacy of an internet-based behavioral weight loss program for overweight adolescent African-American girls.

作者信息

Williamson D A, Martin P Davis, White M A, Newton R, Walden H, York-Crowe E, Alfonso A, Gordon S, Ryan D

机构信息

Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.

出版信息

Eat Weight Disord. 2005 Sep;10(3):193-203. doi: 10.1007/BF03327547.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This randomized controlled trial tested the efficacy of an internet-based lifestyle behavior modification program for weight management in African-American girls.

DESIGN

African-American girls were randomly assigned to an interactive behavioral internet program or an internet health education program, the control condition. The behavioral intervention included internet counseling and was highly interactive. The control intervention was a passive (non-interactive) educational program. Parents were also participants in the study. Participants in both treatment groups met in face-to-face sessions on four occasions over the first 12 weeks of a 6-month intervention.

SUBJECTS

The study enrolled 57 African-American adolescent girls (ages 11 to 15 years) who were overweight or obese and had at least one biological parent who was obese [body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m2]. Of the 57 participants, 50 (88%) completed the 6-month trial.

MEASUREMENTS

Outcome data, including BMI, body weight, body composition, dietary intake, and weight loss behaviors were collected at baseline and 6-months later. A computer server tracked utilization of the websites. Participation in the program was measured by number of "hits" on the website.

RESULTS

Compared to the control condition, adolescents in the behavioral treatment lost more body fat (group difference =1.6% body fat) and parents lost significantly more body weight (group difference =2.1 kg). Utilization of the behavioral website by adolescents and parents was associated with positive outcome. Dietary fat intake was lowered for adolescents and parents in the behavioral treatment group.

CONCLUSION

An internet-based behavioral intervention was superior to internet-based health education and yielded decreased body fat for adolescent girls and decreased body weight for parents.

摘要

目的

这项随机对照试验测试了一个基于互联网的生活方式行为改变计划对非裔美国女孩体重管理的效果。

设计

非裔美国女孩被随机分配到一个交互式行为互联网计划或一个互联网健康教育计划(对照条件)。行为干预包括互联网咨询且具有高度互动性。对照干预是一个被动(非交互式)教育计划。父母也是该研究的参与者。两个治疗组的参与者在为期6个月干预的前12周内进行了4次面对面交流。

受试者

该研究招募了57名超重或肥胖的非裔美国青春期女孩(11至15岁),她们至少有一位亲生父母肥胖[体重指数(BMI)>30 kg/m²]。57名参与者中,50名(88%)完成了为期6个月的试验。

测量

在基线和6个月后收集包括BMI、体重、身体成分、饮食摄入和减肥行为等结果数据。一个计算机服务器跟踪网站的使用情况。通过网站的“点击量”来衡量对该计划的参与度。

结果

与对照条件相比,行为治疗组的青少年减少了更多体脂(组间差异 = 1.6%体脂),父母体重显著减轻更多(组间差异 = 2.1 kg)。青少年和父母对行为网站的使用与积极结果相关。行为治疗组的青少年和父母饮食中的脂肪摄入量降低。

结论

基于互联网的行为干预优于基于互联网的健康教育,使青春期女孩体脂减少,父母体重减轻。

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