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一种基于虚拟现实的方法改善行为体重管理效果的可行性。

Feasibility of a virtual reality-based approach to improve behavioral weight management outcomes.

作者信息

Phelan Suzanne, Peruvemba Sapna, Levinson David, Stulberg Noah, Lacy Aidan, Legato Maria, Werner James P

机构信息

Center for Health Research, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA.

Department of Kinesiology & Public Health, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2021 Jun 22;7(1):129. doi: 10.1186/s40814-021-00865-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Behavioral weight loss interventions promote clinically significant weight loss over 12 months, but weight regain remains problematic and a substantial proportion of participants do not achieve long-term weight loss maintenance. Novel methods are needed that instill habit strength for sustaining weight control behaviors long term. Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to provide opportunities within behavioral treatment for patients to practice desired weight control behaviors in the frequency and magnitude necessary to build durable habits. A pilot randomized trial was done to test the feasibility integrating virtual reality (VR) into standard behavioral weight loss treatment.

METHODS

Participants were 15 adults (43 years; 46.7% Hispanic), with overweight or obesity who were randomly assigned to a 4-week Standard Behavioral Weight Loss plus Non-Weight-Related VR app (i.e., Control Group) or Standard Behavioral Weight Loss plus Weight-Related VR app (i.e., Intervention Group). The Intervention's VR tool was designed to enable practice of behavioral skills taught in weekly group meetings, including managing social and home environmental cues for eating and activity.

RESULTS

Participants were recruited over 3 months, and retention at the final assessment visit was high (86.6%). The VR footage and resulting app were rated as highly realistic (6.7 on a 10-point scale), and the VR program overall was rated as highly satisfactory (3.6 on a 4-point scale). Adverse effects of eye strain and motion sickness were minimal (~ 2 on a 7-point scale). As expected, the intervention and control groups both lost weight and unadjusted means (SD) averaged 3.4% (2.7) and 2.3% (3.6), respectively, over the 4 weeks. Overall, participants reported preferring a VR approach above traditional weight loss programs (rating of 5 on a 7-point scale).

CONCLUSIONS

Future research is needed to develop and test the feasibility of using VR for other weight control skills with a larger sample size and longer evaluation period to determine if VR can improve standard behavioral weight loss outcomes by intensifying practice opportunities and building habit strength for weight loss maintenance.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT04534088 ; date of registration: 09/01/2020, retrospectively registered.

摘要

背景

行为减肥干预措施在12个月内可促进临床上显著的体重减轻,但体重反弹仍然是个问题,并且很大一部分参与者未能实现长期体重减轻的维持。需要新的方法来增强习惯强度,以长期维持体重控制行为。虚拟现实(VR)有潜力在行为治疗中为患者提供机会,使其按照养成持久习惯所需的频率和强度来练习期望的体重控制行为。开展了一项试点随机试验,以测试将虚拟现实(VR)整合到标准行为减肥治疗中的可行性。

方法

参与者为15名成年人(43岁;46.7%为西班牙裔),超重或肥胖,他们被随机分配到为期4周的标准行为减肥加非体重相关VR应用程序组(即对照组)或标准行为减肥加体重相关VR应用程序组(即干预组)。干预组的VR工具旨在让参与者练习在每周小组会议中教授的行为技能,包括应对饮食和活动方面的社交及家庭环境提示。

结果

参与者在3个月内招募完成,最后一次评估访视时的保留率很高(86.6%)。VR视频片段及由此生成的应用程序被评为高度逼真(10分制下得6.7分),VR程序总体被评为高度满意(4分制下得3.6分)。眼睛疲劳和晕动病的不良反应极小(7分制下约为2分)。正如预期的那样,干预组和对照组在4周内均减轻了体重,未调整的均值(标准差)分别平均减轻了3.4%(±2.7)和2.3%(±3.6)。总体而言,参与者报告称比起传统减肥计划,他们更喜欢VR方法(7分制下得5分)。

结论

未来需要开展研究,以更大的样本量和更长的评估期来开发和测试使用VR进行其他体重控制技能训练的可行性,以确定VR是否可以通过增加练习机会和增强维持体重减轻的习惯强度来改善标准行为减肥效果。

试验注册

NCT04534088;注册日期:2020年9月1日,追溯注册。

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