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承诺对肥胖/超重成年人减肥和行为改变的影响:系统评价。

The effect of commitment-making on weight loss and behaviour change in adults with obesity/overweight; a systematic review.

机构信息

Manchester Centre for Health Psychology, School of Health Sciences, The University of Manchester, M13 9PL, Manchester, UK.

Centre for Biostatistics, School of Health Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2019 Jun 24;19(1):816. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7185-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adherence to weight loss interventions is crucial to successful outcomes, yet little is known about how best to improve it. This suggests a need for developing and improving adherence strategies, such as formal commitments. This review aims to identify the effect of including a commitment device alongside lifestyle interventions on weight loss, and identify the most appropriate delivery mechanisms and target behaviours.

METHODS

We searched five databases and hand-searched reference lists for trials of behavioural interventions to achieve weight loss among adults with excess weight or obesity. Interventions incorporating commitment devices were included in a narrative review and meta-analysis where appropriate. Commitment devices with financial incentives were excluded.

RESULTS

Of 2675 unique studies, ten met the inclusion criteria. Data from three randomised trials including 409 participants suggests that commitment interventions increases short-term weight loss by a mean of 1.5 kg (95% CI: 0.7, 2.4). Data from two randomised trials including 302 patients suggests that benefits were sustained at 12 months (mean difference 1.7 kg; 95% CI: 0.0, 3.4). Commitment devices appeared most successful when made publicly, and targeting diet rather than physical activity.

CONCLUSIONS

Using commitment devices, such as behavioural contracts, as part of a weight loss intervention may be useful in improving weight loss outcomes and dietary changes, at least in the short-term. However, evidence is limited and of variable quality so results must be interpreted with caution. Poor reporting of intervention details may have limited the number of identified studies. More rigorous methodology and longer term follow-ups are required to determine the effectiveness of behavioural contracts given their potential for use in public health interventions.

摘要

背景

坚持减肥干预措施对于获得成功的结果至关重要,但目前对于如何最好地提高减肥干预措施的依从性知之甚少。这表明需要开发和改进依从性策略,例如正式承诺。本综述旨在确定在生活方式干预中加入承诺措施对减肥的效果,并确定最合适的实施机制和目标行为。

方法

我们搜索了五个数据库,并对旨在帮助超重或肥胖成年人减肥的行为干预试验的参考文献列表进行了手工搜索。纳入了包含承诺措施的干预措施,并在适当的情况下进行了叙述性综述和荟萃分析。不包括具有经济激励的承诺措施。

结果

在 2675 项独特的研究中,有 10 项符合纳入标准。来自三项随机试验(包括 409 名参与者)的数据表明,承诺干预措施可使短期体重减轻平均 1.5 公斤(95%CI:0.7,2.4)。来自两项随机试验(包括 302 名患者)的数据表明,12 个月时获益持续存在(平均差异 1.7 公斤;95%CI:0.0,3.4)。当公开做出承诺措施时,以及将目标设定为饮食而不是身体活动时,承诺措施似乎最成功。

结论

将承诺措施(如行为契约)用于减肥干预措施中可能有助于改善减肥效果和饮食变化,至少在短期内如此。然而,证据有限且质量参差不齐,因此结果必须谨慎解释。由于干预细节报告不佳,可能限制了已确定研究的数量。需要更严格的方法和更长时间的随访,以确定行为契约的有效性,因为它们有可能用于公共卫生干预。

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