Applied Research Centre in Health & Lifestyle Interventions, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK.
Nutr J. 2010 Jul 20;9:30. doi: 10.1186/1475-2891-9-30.
The best available evidence demonstrates that conventional weight management has a high long-term failure rate. The ethical implications of continued reliance on an energy deficit approach to weight management are under-explored.
A narrative literature review of journal articles in The Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics from 2004 to 2008.
Although the energy deficit approach to weight management has a high long-term failure rate it continues to dominate research in the field. In the current research agenda, controversies and complexities in the evidence base are inadequately discussed, and claims about the likely success of weight management misrepresent available evidence.
Dietetic literature on weight management fails to meet the standards of evidence based medicine. Research in the field is characterised by speculative claims that fail to accurately represent the available data. There is a corresponding lack of debate on the ethical implications of continuing to promote ineffective treatment regimes and little research into alternative non-weight centred approaches. An alternative health at every size approach is recommended.
现有最佳证据表明,传统的体重管理长期失败率很高。对继续依赖能量不足的体重管理方法的伦理含义的研究还不够充分。
对 2004 年至 2008 年《人类营养与饮食学期刊》上的期刊文章进行叙述性文献回顾。
尽管能量不足的体重管理方法长期失败率很高,但它仍继续主导该领域的研究。在当前的研究议程中,对证据基础中的争议和复杂性的讨论不够充分,而且对体重管理可能成功的说法夸大了现有证据。
关于体重管理的饮食学文献不符合循证医学的标准。该领域的研究以缺乏准确性地表示现有数据的推测性说法为特征。关于继续推广无效治疗方案的伦理含义的争论很少,也很少有研究替代非以体重为中心的方法。建议采用健康的每个尺寸方法。