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支持 COVID-19 期间的体重管理(SWiM-C):基于网络的、基于行动的、有指导的自助干预的随机对照试验的 12 个月随访。

Supporting Weight Management during COVID-19 (SWiM-C): twelve-month follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of a web-based, ACT-based, guided self-help intervention.

机构信息

MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2023 Jan;47(1):51-59. doi: 10.1038/s41366-022-01232-x. Epub 2022 Nov 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We developed a guided self-help intervention (Supporting Weight Management during COVID-19, "SWiM-C") to support adults with overweight or obesity in their weight management during the COVID-19 pandemic. This parallel, two-group trial (ISRCTN12107048) evaluated the effect of SWiM-C on weight and determinants of weight management over twelve months.

METHODS

Participants (≥18 years, body-mass-index ≥25 kg/m) were randomised to the SWiM-C intervention or to a standard advice group (unblinded). Participants completed online questionnaires at baseline, four months, and twelve months. The primary outcome was change in self-reported weight from baseline to twelve months; secondary outcomes were eating behaviour (uncontrolled eating, emotional eating, cognitive restraint of food intake), experiential avoidance, depression, anxiety, stress, wellbeing and physical activity.

INTERVENTIONS

SWiM-C is based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Participants had access to an online web platform with 12 weekly modules and email and telephone contact with a trained, non-specialist coach. Standard advice was a leaflet on managing weight and mood during the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

388 participants were randomised (SWiM-C: n = 192, standard advice: n = 196). The baseline-adjusted difference in weight change between SWiM-C (n = 119) and standard advice (n = 147) was -0.81 kg (95% CI: -2.24 to 0.61 kg). SWiM-C participants reported a reduction in experiential avoidance (-2.45 [scale:10-70], 95% CI: -4.75 to -0.15), uncontrolled eating (-3.36 [scale: 0-100], 95% CI: -5.66 to -1.06), and emotional eating (-4.14 [scale:0-100], 95% CI: -7.25 to -1.02) and an increase in physical activity (8.96 [MET-min/week], 95% CI: 0.29 to 17.62) compared to standard advice participants. We found no evidence of an effect on remaining outcomes. No adverse events/side effects were reported.

CONCLUSIONS

Whilst we were unable to conclude that the intervention had an effect on weight, SWiM-C improved eating behaviours, experiential avoidance and physical activity. Further refinement of the intervention is necessary to ensure meaningful effects on weight prior to implementation in practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ISRCTN 12107048.

摘要

目的

我们开发了一种指导自助干预措施(支持 COVID-19 期间的体重管理,“SWiM-C”),以支持超重或肥胖的成年人在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行体重管理。这项平行的、两组试验(ISRCTN12107048)评估了 SWiM-C 在 12 个月内对体重和体重管理决定因素的影响。

方法

参与者(≥18 岁,BMI≥25kg/m)被随机分配到 SWiM-C 干预组或标准建议组(未设盲)。参与者在基线、四个月和十二个月时完成在线问卷。主要结局是从基线到 12 个月时自我报告的体重变化;次要结局是饮食行为(失控性进食、情绪性进食、对食物摄入的认知控制)、体验回避、抑郁、焦虑、压力、幸福感和体力活动。

干预措施

SWiM-C 基于接受和承诺疗法(ACT)。参与者可以访问一个带有 12 个每周模块的在线网络平台,并与经过培训的非专业教练进行电子邮件和电话联系。标准建议是一份关于在 COVID-19 大流行期间管理体重和情绪的传单。

结果

388 名参与者被随机分配(SWiM-C:n=192,标准建议:n=196)。SWiM-C(n=119)与标准建议(n=147)之间体重变化的基线调整差异为-0.81kg(95%CI:-2.24 至 0.61kg)。SWiM-C 参与者报告体验回避减少(-2.45[10-70 分制],95%CI:-4.75 至-0.15)、失控性进食减少(-3.36[0-100 分制],95%CI:-5.66 至-1.06)和情绪性进食减少(-4.14[0-100 分制],95%CI:-7.25 至-1.02),体力活动增加(8.96[MET-分钟/周],95%CI:0.29 至 17.62),与标准建议参与者相比。我们没有发现干预对其余结局有影响的证据。没有报告不良事件/副作用。

结论

虽然我们无法得出干预措施对体重有影响的结论,但 SWiM-C 改善了饮食行为、体验回避和体力活动。在实践中实施之前,需要进一步改进干预措施,以确保对体重产生有意义的影响。

试验注册号

ISRCTN 12107048。

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