Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy, Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut.
Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut.
Health Psychol. 2020 Sep;39(9):796-805. doi: 10.1037/hea0000860.
Weight loss maintenance (WLM) is the next major challenge in obesity treatment. While most individuals who lose weight intend to keep their weight off, weight regain is common. Temporal Self-Regulation Theory posits that whether intentions lead to behavior depends on self-regulatory capacity, including delay discounting (DD; the tendency to discount a larger future reward in favor of a smaller immediate reward). Episodic Future Thinking (EFT; mental imagery of a future event for which a health goal is important) may improve DD and promote behavior change. Described herein is a trial protocol designed to examine whether EFT improves DD within the context of weight loss maintenance.
Participants who lose ≥5% of initial body weight in an online behavioral weight loss intervention will be randomly assigned to a standard weight loss maintenance program (WLM-STD) or a weight loss maintenance program plus EFT (WLM + EFT). Both interventions involve periodic phone and in-person treatment sessions. Participants in WLM + EFT will engage in daily EFT training via smartphone. To control for contact, participants in WLM-STD will engage in daily Healthy Thinking (reviewing strategies for weight management) on their smartphone. Our primary hypothesis is that WLM + EFT will yield better improvements in DD compared to WLM-STD. We will also explore whether DD mediates the relationship between intervention allocation and physical activity (secondary outcome). Weight and contextual variables will be explored.
This study is the first to test whether EFT improves DD within the context of weight loss maintenance; results from this experimental medicine approach could have important implications for understanding the impact of both EFT and DD on sustained behavior change. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
体重维持(WLM)是肥胖治疗的下一个主要挑战。虽然大多数减肥的人都希望保持体重,但体重反弹是很常见的。时间自我调节理论认为,意图是否会导致行为取决于自我调节能力,包括延迟折扣(DD;即倾向于用较小的即时奖励来换取较大的未来奖励)。情节性未来思维(EFT;对重要健康目标的未来事件的心理意象)可以改善 DD 并促进行为改变。本文介绍了一项旨在检验 EFT 是否可以在体重维持的背景下改善 DD 的试验方案。
在在线行为体重减轻干预中体重减轻≥5%的参与者将被随机分配到标准体重维持计划(WLM-STD)或体重维持计划加 EFT(WLM + EFT)。这两种干预措施都包括定期的电话和面对面治疗。WLM + EFT 的参与者将通过智能手机进行日常 EFT 训练。为了控制接触,WLM-STD 的参与者将在智能手机上进行日常健康思维(复习体重管理策略)。我们的主要假设是 WLM + EFT 在改善 DD 方面将优于 WLM-STD。我们还将探讨 DD 是否在干预分配和身体活动(次要结果)之间存在中介关系。体重和情境变量将被探索。
这项研究是第一个在体重维持的背景下测试 EFT 是否可以改善 DD 的研究;来自这种实验医学方法的结果可能对理解 EFT 和 DD 对持续行为改变的影响具有重要意义。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。