Pacific Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
School of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Mar 31;22(1):630. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-12979-3.
Buttabean Motivation (BBM) is a Pacific-led organisation which aims to reduce obesity amongst Pacific and Māori people in New Zealand enabling them to choose a healthy and active life-style for the duration of their lives, their children, their wider family and the community. BBM offers a holistic approach to weight loss, recognising that mental health, family and cultural factors all play essential and critical role in nutrition and physical activity patterns. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of BBM for sustained health and wellbeing outcomes among its predominantly Pacific and Māori participants for both general BBM members and those with morbid obesity attending the 'From the Couch' programme.
Quasi-experimental pre-post quantitative cohort study design with measured or self-reported weight at various time intervals for both cohorts. Weight will be analysed with general linear mixed model for repeated measures, and compared with a prediction model generated from the literature using a mixed method meta-analysis. The secondary outcome is change in pre- and post scores of Māori scale of health and well-being, Hua Oranga.
Multiple studies have shown that many diet and physical activity programmes can create short-term weight loss. The fundamental question is whether BBM members maintain weight loss over time. In New Zealand, Pacific and Māori engagement in health enhancing programmes remains an important strategy for achieving better health and wellbeing outcomes, and quality of life. Internationally, the collectivist cultures of indigenous and migrant and minority populations, living within dominant individualist western ideologies, have much greater burdens of obesity. If BBM members demonstrate sustained weight loss, this culturally informed community-based approach could benefit to other indigenous and migrant populations.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry ACTRN12621000931875 (BBM general members) First submitted 10 May 2021, registration completed 15 July 2021. ACTRN12621001676808 7 (From the Couch) First submitted 28 October 2021, registration completed 7 December 2021.
Buttabean Motivation(BBM)是一个由太平洋地区主导的组织,旨在减少新西兰太平洋和毛利人群体的肥胖率,使他们能够在一生中选择健康和积极的生活方式,为他们的孩子、更广泛的家庭和社区服务。BBM 提供了一种整体的减肥方法,认识到心理健康、家庭和文化因素在营养和身体活动模式中都起着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在评估 BBM 对其主要为太平洋和毛利人的参与者的持续健康和福祉结果的有效性,包括普通 BBM 成员和参加“从沙发上开始”计划的病态肥胖者。
采用准实验前后定量队列研究设计,对两个队列在不同时间间隔进行测量或自我报告的体重。体重将通过重复测量的广义线性混合模型进行分析,并与使用混合方法荟萃分析从文献中生成的预测模型进行比较。次要结果是毛利健康和福祉量表 Hua Oranga 的预-后评分变化。
多项研究表明,许多饮食和身体活动计划可以在短期内减轻体重。根本问题是 BBM 成员是否能随着时间的推移保持体重减轻。在新西兰,太平洋和毛利人参与促进健康的计划仍然是实现更好的健康和福祉结果以及生活质量的重要策略。在国际上,生活在以个人主义为主导的西方意识形态中的土著和移民及少数民族群体的集体主义文化,肥胖负担更大。如果 BBM 成员表现出持续的体重减轻,这种文化知情的基于社区的方法可能会使其他土著和移民群体受益。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册 ACTRN12621000931875(BBM 普通成员)首次提交于 2021 年 5 月 10 日,注册完成于 2021 年 7 月 15 日。ACTRN126210016768087(从沙发上开始)首次提交于 2021 年 10 月 28 日,注册完成于 2021 年 12 月 7 日。