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想要减肥的人不喜欢计算卡路里的应用程序,他们希望得到激励支持来帮助自己实现目标。

People trying to lose weight dislike calorie counting apps and want motivational support to help them achieve their goals.

作者信息

Solbrig Linda, Jones Ray, Kavanagh David, May Jon, Parkin Tracey, Andrade Jackie

机构信息

School of Psychology, Plymouth University & NIHR CLAHRC South-West Peninsula, UK.

School of Psychology, Cognition Institute, Plymouth University, UK.

出版信息

Internet Interv. 2017 Mar;7:23-31. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2016.12.003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Two thirds of UK adults are overweight or obese and at increased risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and certain cancers. Basic public health support for weight loss comprises information about healthy eating and lifestyle, but internet and mobile applications (apps) create possibilities for providing long-term motivational support.

AIMS

To explore among people currently trying to lose weight, or maintaining weight loss, (i) problems, experiences and wishes in regards to weight management and weight loss support including e-health support; (ii) reactions to Functional Imagery Training (FIT) as a possible intervention.

METHOD

Six focus groups ( = 24 in total) were recruited from a public pool of people who had expressed an interest in helping with research. The topics considered were barriers to weight loss, desired support for weight loss and acceptability of FIT including the FIT app. The focus group discussions were transcribed and thematically analysed.

RESULTS

All groups spontaneously raised the issue of waning motivation and expressed the desire for motivational app support for losing weight and increasing physical activity. They disliked calorie counting apps and those that required lots of user input. All groups wanted behavioural elements such as setting and reviewing goals to be included, with the ability to personalise the app by adding picture reminders and choosing times for goal reminders. Participants were positive about FIT and FIT support materials.

CONCLUSION

There is a mismatch between the help provided via public health information campaigns and commercially available weight-loss self-help (lifestyle information, self-monitoring), and the help that individuals actually desire (motivational and autonomous e-support), posing an opportunity to develop more effective electronic, theory-driven, motivational, self-help interventions.

摘要

背景

三分之二的英国成年人超重或肥胖,患心脏病、糖尿病和某些癌症等慢性病的风险增加。基本的公共卫生减肥支持包括有关健康饮食和生活方式的信息,但互联网和移动应用程序(应用)为提供长期激励支持创造了可能性。

目的

在目前正在尝试减肥或维持体重减轻的人群中,探讨(i)体重管理和减肥支持(包括电子健康支持)方面的问题、经历和愿望;(ii)对功能意象训练(FIT)作为一种可能干预措施的反应。

方法

从表达了参与研究意愿的公众群体中招募了六个焦点小组(共24人)。讨论的主题包括减肥的障碍、对减肥的期望支持以及FIT(包括FIT应用)的可接受性。焦点小组讨论进行了转录并进行了主题分析。

结果

所有小组都自发提出了动机减弱的问题,并表达了对减肥和增加身体活动的激励应用支持的渴望。他们不喜欢计算卡路里的应用以及那些需要大量用户输入的应用。所有小组都希望应用中包含设定和回顾目标等行为元素,并能够通过添加图片提醒和选择目标提醒时间来实现个性化。参与者对FIT和FIT支持材料持积极态度。

结论

通过公共卫生宣传活动和商业上可用的减肥自助方式(生活方式信息、自我监测)提供的帮助与个人实际渴望的帮助(激励性和自主性电子支持)之间存在不匹配,这为开发更有效的电子、理论驱动、激励性自助干预措施提供了机会。

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