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发展前减重手术样本的体重管理技能问卷。

Development of the Weight Management Skills Questionnaire in a Prebariatric Surgery Sample.

机构信息

Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, 5948 S. Maryland Ave., MC 3077, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, USA.

出版信息

Obes Surg. 2020 Feb;30(2):603-611. doi: 10.1007/s11695-019-04227-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Weight loss after bariatric surgery is largely predicted by adherence to diet and lifestyle changes. There is no validated measure of self-reported adherence to a range of behaviors including self-monitoring, portion control, healthy food choice, and awareness of hunger and satiety.

OBJECTIVES

The goal of the present study was to develop and provide initial evidence for the validity of the Weight Management Skills Questionnaire, a measure of adherence to these changes, by identifying its factor structure and relating the total score and subscale scores to baseline BMI, weight change during a preoperative education program, dysregulated eating, and binge eating disorder (BED).

SETTING

University hospital, USA.

METHODS

Four hundred twenty-two bariatric surgery candidates responded the WMSQ and measures of eating behavior. Weight collected at the beginning, midpoint, and end of the presurgical program was used to compute percent total weight loss (%TWL) prior to surgery. Hierarchical factor analysis was used to explore the factor structure of the WMSQ while allowing the items to load onto a single general factor reflecting overall adherence to behavioral weight management.

RESULTS

The WMSQ has three interpretable subfactors, with all items loading onto the general factor. All scales were unrelated to starting BMI; total score and subfactors measuring general and bariatric-specific weight management skills were associated with %TWL. The scale measuring hunger/satiety responsiveness was negatively related to dysregulated eating/BED.

CONCLUSIONS

The WMSQ may be a useful tool in future research exploring the key weight management skills associated with successful weight loss before and after bariatric surgery.

摘要

背景

减重手术的体重减轻在很大程度上取决于饮食和生活方式改变的依从性。目前还没有经过验证的方法可以衡量对包括自我监测、控制食量、选择健康食品、以及对饥饿和饱腹感的认识等一系列行为的自我报告依从性。

目的

本研究的目的是开发和初步验证体重管理技能问卷(Weight Management Skills Questionnaire,WMSQ)的有效性,该问卷是衡量这些变化的依从性的一种方法,通过确定其结构因素,并将总分和分量表得分与基线 BMI、术前教育计划期间的体重变化、饮食失调和暴食障碍(Binge Eating Disorder,BED)联系起来,来达到这一目标。

设置

美国大学医院。

方法

422 名接受减重手术的候选人回答了 WMSQ 和饮食行为测量问卷。在手术前,根据术前项目开始、中点和结束时收集的体重,计算手术前的总体重减轻百分比(%TWL)。采用分层因子分析来探索 WMSQ 的因子结构,同时允许项目加载到一个反映总体行为体重管理依从性的单一通用因子上。

结果

WMSQ 有三个可解释的分量表,所有项目都加载到通用因子上。所有量表与起始 BMI 无关;总评分和测量一般和减重特定体重管理技能的分量表与 %TWL 相关。测量饥饿/饱腹感反应的量表与饮食失调/BED 呈负相关。

结论

WMSQ 可能是未来研究的有用工具,可探索与减重手术前后成功减肥相关的关键体重管理技能。

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