Thomas John Graham, Goldstein Carly M, Bond Dale S, Hadley Wendy, Tuerk Peter W
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, The Miriam Hospital/Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center Providence Rhode Island USA.
College of Education University of Oregon Eugene Oregon USA.
Obes Sci Pract. 2020 Aug 27;6(6):587-595. doi: 10.1002/osp4.451. eCollection 2020 Dec.
Commercial online weight management programmes are popular and easily accessible but often lack training in empirically validated behaviour change strategies and produce suboptimal outcomes. This study evaluated the effects of a Web-based virtual reality (VR) programme for enhancing behavioural skills training and weight loss when offered as an adjunct to a commercial online weight management programme.
= 146 adults with overweight/obesity (body mass index [BMI] 27-40 kg/m) were randomized to 6 months of no-cost access to the Weight Watchers (WW) online platform alone or enhanced with the Experience Success (WW + ES) programme, consisting of four Web-based VR sessions for training in behavioural weight-loss skills related to the home environment, the workplace, physical activity and social situations (i.e., a party at a friend's house). Weight was measured at the research centre at baseline, 3 and 6 months.
Both groups achieved statistically significant weight loss across the trial, with no difference in mean ± standard error (SE) weight loss between WW and WW + ES at 3 months (2.7 ± 1.1 kg vs. 4.2 ± 1.1 kg, respectively; = .086) but greater weight loss in WW + ES at 6 months (2.6 ± 1.3 kg vs. 4.9 ± 1.3 kg, respectively; = .042).
This study demonstrates the potential of Web-based VR skills training to enhance outcomes of commercial online weight management programmes that are widely accessible. Compared with traditional didactic methods for online skills training, VR simulation provides opportunities to learn behavioural skills via modelling and experiment with skills in real-world situations. More research is needed to identify specific behavioural mechanisms by which ES may improve outcomes.
商业在线体重管理计划很受欢迎且易于获取,但往往缺乏经过实证验证的行为改变策略培训,效果欠佳。本研究评估了一个基于网络的虚拟现实(VR)计划作为商业在线体重管理计划的辅助手段时,在增强行为技能培训和减肥方面的效果。
146名超重/肥胖成年人(体重指数[BMI]为27 - 40 kg/m²)被随机分为两组,一组仅可免费使用慧俪轻体(WW)在线平台6个月,另一组使用“体验成功”(WW + ES)计划,该计划包括四个基于网络的VR课程,用于培训与家庭环境、工作场所、体育活动和社交场合(如在朋友家举办派对)相关的行为减肥技能。在研究中心于基线、3个月和6个月时测量体重。
在整个试验过程中,两组体重均有统计学意义的下降,3个月时WW组和WW + ES组的平均±标准误差(SE)体重下降无差异(分别为2.7±1.1 kg和4.2±1.1 kg;P = 0.086),但6个月时WW + ES组体重下降更多(分别为2.6±1.3 kg和4.9±1.3 kg;P = 0.042)。
本研究证明了基于网络的VR技能培训在增强广泛可用的商业在线体重管理计划效果方面的潜力。与传统的在线技能培训说教方法相比,VR模拟提供了通过模仿学习行为技能以及在现实世界情境中试验技能的机会。需要更多研究来确定ES可能改善效果的具体行为机制。