Gemesi Kathrin, Holzmann Sophie Laura, Hochrein Regine, Döllinger Nina, Wienrich Carolin, Weinberger Natascha-Alexandra, Luck-Sikorski Claudia, Holzapfel Christina
School of Medicine, Institute for Nutritional Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Research Group "Chronic Diseases and Psychological Health" (COPE), SRH, University of Applied Health Sciences, Gera, Germany.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Apr 25;13:787832. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.787832. eCollection 2022.
The management of obesity requires lifestyle-based interventions covering nutrition, physical activity, and behavior. As part of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), body image therapy approaches can be used not only by psychotherapists. One tool to conduct behavioral therapy is virtual reality (VR). It is unknown, whether nutrition experts conduct behavioral therapy, and whether they would like to use VR technology as a tool to conduct body image therapy as part of obesity management.
This survey aimed to collect data from nutrition experts treating people with obesity about the regarding behavioral and body image therapy as part of obesity management, and regarding their attitude toward VR in obesity therapy.
The survey was conducted online in autumn 2020. Participants were recruited digitally through expert and professional associations. The standardized questionnaire included items concerning sociodemographic, professional status, behavioral therapy, body image, and VR. The descriptive analysis was performed with Excel, the subgroup analyses with R.
Data from 158 nutrition experts was analyzed. Participants were mostly female (98/102, 96.1%) and had a mean age of 45.6 ± 11.3 years ( = 101). Most of the survey participants (93/124, 75.0%) stated to use behavioral treatment methods in case of weight reduction as the primary target. More than half of the participants stated to address body image (99/150, 66.0%). Almost all (111/112, 99.1%) nutrition experts have never used VR-glasses. The suitability and importance of VR technology as part of obesity therapy was estimated as neutral by around 50%. Overall, no statistically significant difference could be shown between age groups regarding attitudes toward VR in obesity treatment.
The results of this non-representative survey indicate that nutrition experts do not use VR technology in nutrition counseling sessions to treat obesity. In addition, survey participants have a positive attitude to VR technology, whereas they are not familiar with this technology. In future, VR technology might support nutrition experts of every age using elements of body image therapy.
The German Register of Clinical Studies (Registration Number: DRKS00022853).
肥胖管理需要基于生活方式的干预措施,包括营养、体育活动和行为。作为认知行为疗法(CBT)的一部分,身体形象疗法不仅可以由心理治疗师使用。进行行为疗法的一种工具是虚拟现实(VR)。目前尚不清楚营养专家是否进行行为疗法,以及他们是否愿意使用VR技术作为肥胖管理中身体形象疗法的工具。
本调查旨在收集治疗肥胖患者的营养专家关于行为和身体形象疗法作为肥胖管理一部分的数据,以及他们对肥胖治疗中VR的态度。
该调查于2020年秋季在线进行。通过专家和专业协会以数字方式招募参与者。标准化问卷包括有关社会人口统计学、专业地位、行为疗法、身体形象和VR的项目。使用Excel进行描述性分析,使用R进行亚组分析。
分析了158名营养专家的数据。参与者大多为女性(98/102,96.1%),平均年龄为45.6±11.3岁(n = 101)。大多数调查参与者(93/124,75.0%)表示在以减肥为主要目标的情况下使用行为治疗方法。超过一半的参与者表示会关注身体形象(99/150,66.0%)。几乎所有(111/112,99.1%)营养专家从未使用过VR眼镜。约50%的人认为VR技术作为肥胖治疗一部分的适用性和重要性为中性。总体而言,不同年龄组在肥胖治疗中对VR的态度方面未显示出统计学上的显著差异。
这项非代表性调查的结果表明,营养专家在营养咨询过程中不使用VR技术来治疗肥胖。此外,调查参与者对VR技术持积极态度,但他们不熟悉这项技术。未来,VR技术可能会支持各年龄段的营养专家使用身体形象疗法的元素。
德国临床研究注册库(注册号:DRKS00022853)。