Faculty of Science, Department of Health Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2022 Jun 29;17(6):e0270426. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270426. eCollection 2022.
The long-term effects of interventions aiming to achieve substantial, sustainable weight loss maintenance have been disappointing. Most people regain their lost weight over time but some seem to be able to maintain their weight loss. We are following the experiences of patients over time prospectively. This study forms the baseline to provide insights into patient experiences prior to entering a primary care-led weight management intervention and their expectations going forward.
We recruited 21 adult male and female patients of varying ethnicity with a BMI between 27.7kg/m2 and 48.4kg/m2 from a cohort of patients entering a primary care-led weight management intervention. Patients were offered video and audio interview options during the COVID-19 lockdown. In total, twenty chose the audio option, while one chose the video option. The interview format was semi-structured with room for individual exploration.
We found that participants experienced feeling unable to control their weight and encountered a multitude of internal and external barriers to weight management. Some had supportive environments, while others experienced discouraging external influences. Though personal characteristics varied, motivations, goals and expected benefits were similar across this cohort. Most participants had previously experienced transient successful weight-loss attempts with varying approaches. COVID-19 was experienced as an opportunity or barrier for change.
This study illustrates the importance of gaining comprehensive insights into the diverse experiences patients encounter when trying to achieve weight loss. Personalized support taking into account individual experiences and circumstances may enhance long-term treatment outcomes. Future research into the complexities of weight management based on individual accounts can aid in the creation of improved treatment protocols.
旨在实现实质性、可持续的体重维持的干预措施的长期效果令人失望。大多数人随着时间的推移会恢复失去的体重,但有些人似乎能够保持体重减轻。我们正在前瞻性地跟踪患者的经历。这项研究是基线,旨在深入了解患者在进入初级保健主导的体重管理干预措施之前的体验以及他们未来的期望。
我们从参加初级保健主导的体重管理干预措施的患者队列中招募了 21 名不同种族的成年男性和女性患者,其 BMI 在 27.7kg/m2 和 48.4kg/m2 之间。在 COVID-19 封锁期间,患者可以选择视频和音频访谈选项。总共有 20 人选择了音频选项,而 1 人选择了视频选项。访谈形式为半结构化,留有个人探索的空间。
我们发现,参与者感到无法控制自己的体重,并且在管理体重方面遇到了许多内部和外部的障碍。一些人有支持性的环境,而另一些人则面临令人沮丧的外部影响。尽管个人特征各不相同,但动机、目标和预期的收益在这一组中是相似的。大多数参与者以前都曾经历过短暂的成功减肥尝试,采用了不同的方法。COVID-19 被视为改变的机会或障碍。
这项研究说明了深入了解患者在尝试减肥时所遇到的各种体验的重要性。考虑到个人经历和情况的个性化支持可能会增强长期治疗效果。基于个体描述的对体重管理复杂性的进一步研究可以帮助制定改进的治疗方案。