Director, Department of Internal Medicine D, Hasharon Hospital-Rabin Medical Center, Petah-Tikva, Israel; Sackler School Of Medicine, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel.
Obesity Research Center and the Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2925 (98), Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia.
Eur J Intern Med. 2021 Sep;91:10-16. doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2021.01.019. Epub 2021 Feb 6.
People with obesity (PwO) often struggle to achieve and maintain weight loss. This can perpetuate and/or be influenced by feelings of low motivation. This analysis from ACTION-IO data identified factors associated with PwO motivation to lose weight.
PwO completed an online survey in 11 countries. Exploratory multinomial logistic regression analyses identified independent variables associated with self-report of feeling motivated versus not motivated to lose weight.
Data from 10,854 PwO were included (5,369 motivated; 3,312 neutral; 2,173 not motivated). Variables associated with feeling motivated versus not motivated included (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]): acknowledgement of healthcare professional (HCP) responsibility to contribute to weight loss (2.32 [1.86-2.88]), comfort in talking to their HCP about weight (1.46 [1.24-1.72), agreement that it is easy to lose weight (1.73 [1.30-2.31]), and a goal of reducing risks from excess weight (1.45 [1.22-1.73]). Conversely, if PwO considered obesity less important than other diseases they were less likely to report feeling motivated (0.49 [0.41-0.58]). PwO who reported being motivated to lose weight were more likely to exercise ≥5 times a week versus <1 time a week (2.77 [2.09-3.68]) than those who reported they were not motivated.
Positive interactions with HCPs, self-efficacy, setting goals and knowledge of the importance of weight management, in addition to regular exercising, may increase PwO motivation for weight loss. Appropriate HCP support may help PwO who are ready to engage in weight management.
NCT03584191.
肥胖人群(PwO)通常难以实现并维持体重减轻。这可能会持续存在和/或受到低动力感的影响。这项来自 ACTION-IO 数据的分析确定了与 PwO 减肥动机相关的因素。
PwO 在 11 个国家完成了在线调查。探索性多项逻辑回归分析确定了与自我报告减肥动机有关的独立变量。
共纳入 10854 名 PwO 数据(5369 名有动力;3312 名中性;2173 名无动力)。与有动力或无动力相关的变量包括(比值比[95%置信区间]):承认医疗保健专业人员(HCP)有责任促进体重减轻(2.32[1.86-2.88])、与 HCP 谈论体重感到舒适(1.46[1.24-1.72])、认为减肥很容易(1.73[1.30-2.31])和减少超重风险的目标(1.45[1.22-1.73])。相反,如果 PwO 认为肥胖不如其他疾病重要,则他们不太可能报告感到有动力(0.49[0.41-0.58])。报告有动力减肥的 PwO 每周锻炼≥5 次的可能性高于每周锻炼<1 次的可能性(2.77[2.09-3.68])。
与 HCP 积极互动、自我效能、设定目标以及了解体重管理的重要性,加上定期锻炼,可能会增加 PwO 减肥的动力。适当的 HCP 支持可能有助于准备参与体重管理的 PwO。
NCT03584191。