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一项创新的基于团队的减肥竞赛,旨在降低毛利人和太平洋岛民患心血管疾病和糖尿病的风险:该研究及其评估的基本原理和方法。

An innovative team-based weightloss competition to reduce cardiovascular and diabetes risk among Māori and Pacific people: rationale and method for the study and its evaluation.

作者信息

Glover Marewa, Kira Anette, Kira Geoff, McRobbie Hayden, Breier Bernhard H, Kruger Rozanne, Stephen Jane, Funaki-Tahifote Mafi

机构信息

1School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Massey University, Albany Highway, Albany, Auckland, 0632 New Zealand.

Wanganui, Manawatū New Zealand.

出版信息

BMC Nutr. 2017 Oct 13;3:78. doi: 10.1186/s40795-017-0199-2. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity rates for New Zealand (NZ) Pacific and Māori (NZ indigenous people) are among the highest in the world. Long-term results of weight management programmes for adults have been modest but primarily focused on individuals. This paper describes the rationale and methodology for a trial of a culturally tailored team-based weightloss competition conducted online with community level support.

METHODS/DESIGN: A quasi-experimental design was used to compare an intervention and control group. Three six-month competitions with seven teams of seven Māori or Pacific people ( = 147) were run. Eligible participants were: Māori or Pacific, 16 years of age and above, obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m) and either at risk of or already diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (HbA1c >50 mmol/mol) or cardiovascular disease.The intervention facilitated group use of an internet-based competition offering financial incentives, education and support. The primary outcome was percentage of individual weight lost at 12-months. Secondary outcomes were percentage reduced total cholesterol and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Data collected at baseline, 6-months and 12-months included: height, body weight, blood lipids and HbA1c, eating and dieting habits, family support, food access, alcohol use, nutrition literacy, activity levels, perceptions of weight, stress and sleep, and, perceived contagion effect. Process evaluation tasks will inform acceptability.

DISCUSSION

An attractive, easy to understand weight change programme that effectively reduces disease risk among Māori and Pacific is desperately needed. Web-based delivered support and information to largely self-directed teams could also ease exponential rises in costs to the health system.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Trial Id: ACTRN12617000871347.

摘要

背景

新西兰太平洋岛民和毛利人(新西兰原住民)的肥胖率位居世界前列。成人体重管理项目的长期效果一般,但主要针对个体。本文描述了一项基于文化定制的团队在线减肥竞赛试验的基本原理和方法,该试验得到了社区层面的支持。

方法/设计:采用准实验设计比较干预组和对照组。开展了三场为期六个月的竞赛,共有七个团队,每个团队由七名毛利人或太平洋岛民组成(n = 147)。符合条件的参与者为:毛利人或太平洋岛民,16岁及以上,肥胖(体重指数≥30kg/m²),且有2型糖尿病风险或已被诊断患有2型糖尿病(糖化血红蛋白>50mmol/mol)或心血管疾病。干预措施促进团队使用基于互联网的竞赛,提供经济激励、教育和支持。主要结局是12个月时个体体重减轻的百分比。次要结局是总胆固醇和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)降低的百分比。在基线、6个月和12个月收集的数据包括:身高、体重、血脂和HbA1c、饮食和节食习惯、家庭支持、食物获取、饮酒情况、营养知识、活动水平、体重认知、压力和睡眠,以及感知的传染效应。过程评估任务将为可接受性提供信息。

讨论

迫切需要一个有吸引力、易于理解的体重变化项目,以有效降低毛利人和太平洋岛民的疾病风险。基于网络为基本自主的团队提供支持和信息,也可以缓解卫生系统成本的指数级增长。

试验注册

试验编号:ACTRN12617000871347。

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