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基于成瘾行为的移动健康体重管理干预:一项随机对照试验的研究方案。

An addiction-based mobile health weight loss intervention: protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Diabetes & Obesity Program, Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Keck School of Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Research Center for Health Equity Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2019 Mar;78:11-19. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2019.01.008. Epub 2019 Jan 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The notion of obesity as an addictive process is controversial. However, studies show that between 5.9 and 30.7% of adolescents with obesity report food or eating addiction. Few weight management interventions have tested techniques based on addiction medicine principles.

METHODS

This multi-center randomized control trial (RCT) is designed to test the effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) weight-loss intervention based on addiction principles, such as withdrawal and tolerance, in a sample of 180 adolescents (ages 14-18) recruited from four pediatric weight management clinics in Southern California. Akin to a Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) design evaluating multicomponent behavioral interventions, we will compare the combination of an app + phone coaching (App+Coach) to app alone (App) and in-clinic multi-disciplinary (Clinic) intervention arms. The primary outcome is mean change in zBMI and %BMI over 18 months. We hypothesize that youth who receive App+Coach will have a greater reduction in body weight over the 18-month study period at a lower cost than standard of care models. Secondary outcomes include adherence to treatment regimen, intervention satisfaction, effect of the intervention on metabolic factors and activity level. We will also explore potential moderators of intervention effectiveness such as addictive eating habits, self-regulation and executive functioning.

CONCLUSIONS

New and creative approaches are needed to address pediatric obesity. If successful, this RCT may provide an innovative and cost-effective mHealth approach, based on addiction methods, for weight loss among adolescents with overweight and obesity.

摘要

背景

肥胖是一种成瘾过程的观点颇具争议。然而,研究表明,5.9%至 30.7%的肥胖青少年报告存在食物或进食成瘾。少数体重管理干预措施已经测试了基于成瘾医学原理的技术。

方法

本多中心随机对照试验(RCT)旨在测试一种基于成瘾原理(如戒断和耐受)的移动健康(mHealth)减肥干预措施在 180 名(年龄 14-18 岁)来自加利福尼亚南部四个儿科体重管理诊所的青少年样本中的有效性。类似于评估多成分行为干预措施的多阶段优化策略(MOST)设计,我们将比较应用程序+电话辅导(App+Coach)与应用程序单独使用(App)以及诊所多学科(Clinic)干预手臂的组合。主要结果是 18 个月内 zBMI 和 %BMI 的平均变化。我们假设,与标准护理模型相比,接受 App+Coach 的青少年在 18 个月的研究期间体重减轻更多,成本更低。次要结果包括治疗方案的依从性、干预满意度、干预对代谢因素和活动水平的影响。我们还将探索干预效果的潜在调节因素,如成瘾性进食习惯、自我调节和执行功能。

结论

需要新的和创造性的方法来解决儿科肥胖问题。如果成功,这项 RCT 可能为超重和肥胖青少年提供一种基于成瘾方法的创新且具有成本效益的 mHealth 减肥方法。

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