Funk Merrill D, Lee MinJae, Vidoni Michelle L, Reininger Belinda M
1Department of Health and Human Performance, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, TX USA.
2Department of Kinesiology and Outdoor Recreation, Southern Utah University, 351 W. University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720 USA.
BMC Obes. 2019 Jan 4;6:2. doi: 10.1186/s40608-018-0225-1. eCollection 2019.
To describe the characteristics of participants who registered for multiple annual offerings of a community-based weight loss program called The Challenge, and to determine participant characteristics associated with weight change over multiple offerings of The Challenge occurring during the years 2010-2016.
Multivariable linear mixed effects analyses were conducted to describe percent weight change within and between offerings of The Challenge by participant characteristics.
There were 669 and 575 participants included in the within and between analyses, respectively, for offerings of The Challenge. Among the 434 participants who lost weight in their first attempt at The Challenge and completed the initial weigh-in for a subsequent offering of The Challenge, 22.4% maintained their weight loss or had greater weight loss by the next Challenge, 40.3% gained back some weight, and 37.3% gained back all or more of the weight they lost during their first Challenge. Men had a significantly greater percent weight loss compared to women in their first and second Challenge and men were more likely to gain weight between Challenges. Participants who returned to more Challenges had a greater accumulated percent weight loss compared to those who returned to fewer Challenges.
The current weight loss Challenge appears to contribute to helping a percentage of participants lose weight and maintain some or all of the weight loss.
描述报名参加一项名为“挑战”的社区减肥项目多次年度活动的参与者特征,并确定与2010 - 2016年期间多次“挑战”活动中体重变化相关的参与者特征。
进行多变量线性混合效应分析,以按参与者特征描述“挑战”活动期间及不同活动之间的体重变化百分比。
“挑战”活动的分析中,分别有669名和575名参与者纳入了活动期间及不同活动之间的分析。在434名首次参加“挑战”并完成初始称重且后续再次参加“挑战”的减肥参与者中,22.4%保持了体重减轻或在下一次“挑战”时体重减轻更多,40.3%体重有所反弹,37.3%体重反弹至首次“挑战”期间减轻的全部或更多体重。在第一次和第二次“挑战”中,男性的体重减轻百分比显著高于女性,且男性在两次“挑战”之间体重增加的可能性更大。与参加次数较少的参与者相比,参加次数较多的参与者累计体重减轻百分比更高。
当前的减肥“挑战”似乎有助于一部分参与者减轻体重并维持部分或全部减重效果。