暴饮暴食成年人群的体重减轻期望:一项采用以人为本设计方法的横断面研究
Weight Loss Expectations of Adults With Binge Eating: Cross-sectional Study With a Human-Centered Design Approach.
作者信息
Voss Claire, Liu Jianyi, Chang Angela, Kosmas Jacqueline A, Biehl Abigail, Flynn Rebecca L, Kruzan Kaylee P, Wildes Jennifer E, Graham Andrea K
机构信息
Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
出版信息
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Feb 28;7:e40506. doi: 10.2196/40506.
BACKGROUND
People tend to overestimate their expectations for weight loss relative to what is achievable in a typical evidence-based behavioral weight management program, which can impact treatment satisfaction and outcomes. We are engaged in formative research to design a digital intervention that addresses binge eating and weight management; thus, understanding expectations among this group can inform more engaging intervention designs to produce a digital intervention that can achieve greater clinical success. Studies examining weight loss expectations have primarily focused on people who have overweight or obesity. Only one study has investigated weight loss expectations among people with binge eating disorder, a population that frequently experiences elevated weight and shape concerns and often presents to treatment with the goal of losing weight.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of the study is to investigate differences in weight loss expectations among people with varying levels of binge eating to inform the design of a digital intervention for binge eating and weight management. Such an evaluation may be crucial for people presenting for a digital intervention, given that engagement and dropout are notable problems for digital behavior change interventions. We tested the hypotheses that (1) people who endorsed some or recurrent binge eating would expect to lose more weight than those who did not endorse binge eating and (2) people who endorsed a more severe versus a low or moderate overvaluation of weight and shape would have higher weight loss expectations.
METHODS
A total of 760 adults (n=504, 66% female; n=441, 58% non-Hispanic White) completed a web-based screening questionnaire. One-way ANOVAs were conducted to explore weight loss expectations for binge eating status as well as overvaluation of shape and weight.
RESULTS
Weight loss expectations significantly differed by binge eating status. Those who endorsed some and recurrent binge eating expected to lose more weight than those who endorsed no binge eating. Participants with severe overvaluation of weight or shape expected to lose the most weight compared to those with low or moderate levels of overvaluation of weight and shape.
CONCLUSIONS
In the sample, people interested in a study to inform a digital intervention for binge eating and weight management overestimated their expectations for weight loss. Given that weight loss expectations can impact treatment completion and success, it may be important to assess and modify weight loss expectations among people with binge eating prior to enrolling in a digital intervention. Future work should design and test features that can modify these expectations relative to individuals' intended treatment goals to facilitate engagement and successful outcomes in a digital intervention.
背景
相对于典型的循证行为体重管理计划所能达到的效果,人们往往会高估自己对减肥的期望,这可能会影响治疗满意度和治疗效果。我们正在进行形成性研究,以设计一种针对暴饮暴食和体重管理的数字干预措施;因此,了解这一群体的期望可以为更具吸引力的干预设计提供参考,从而产生一种能够取得更大临床成功的数字干预措施。研究减肥期望的研究主要集中在超重或肥胖的人群。只有一项研究调查了患有暴饮暴食症的人群的减肥期望,这一人群经常对体重和体型过度关注,并且常常带着减肥的目标前来接受治疗。
目的
本研究的目的是调查不同暴饮暴食程度的人群在减肥期望上的差异,以为针对暴饮暴食和体重管理的数字干预措施的设计提供参考。鉴于参与度和退出率是数字行为改变干预措施中值得关注的问题,这样的评估对于寻求数字干预的人群可能至关重要。我们检验了以下假设:(1)认可偶尔或反复暴饮暴食的人比不认可暴饮暴食的人期望减掉更多的体重;(2)认可对体重和体型有更严重高估而非轻度或中度高估的人会有更高的减肥期望。
方法
共有760名成年人(n = 504,66%为女性;n = 441,58%为非西班牙裔白人)完成了一份基于网络的筛查问卷。进行单因素方差分析以探讨暴饮暴食状态以及对体型和体重的高估程度与减肥期望之间的关系。
结果
减肥期望因暴饮暴食状态而有显著差异。认可偶尔和反复暴饮暴食的人比不认可暴饮暴食的人期望减掉更多的体重。与对体重和体型轻度或中度高估的参与者相比,对体重或体型有严重高估的参与者期望减掉的体重最多。
结论
在该样本中,对一项为暴饮暴食和体重管理的数字干预措施提供参考的研究感兴趣的人群高估了他们对减肥的期望。鉴于减肥期望会影响治疗的完成情况和成功率,在参与数字干预之前评估并调整暴饮暴食人群的减肥期望可能很重要。未来的工作应该设计并测试能够根据个人预期治疗目标调整这些期望的功能,以促进数字干预中的参与度和取得成功的治疗效果。
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