VA Palo Alto Health Care System, 795 Willow Road (MPD-152), Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
VA Palo Alto Health Care System, 795 Willow Road (MPD-152), Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
Eat Behav. 2024 Apr;53:101864. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101864. Epub 2024 Mar 4.
Over 40 % of United States Veterans Health Administration (VHA) primary care patients have obesity. Few patients use VHA's flagship weight management program, MOVE! and there is little information on other behavioral weight management program use.
The national United States cohort included over 1.5 million primary care patients with obesity, age 18-79, based on VHA administrative data. Gender stratified multivariable logistic regression identified correlates of weight management use in the year after a patient's first primary care appointment (alpha of 0.05). Weight management use was defined as MOVE! or nutrition clinic visits.
The cohort included 121,235 women and 1,521,547 men with 13 % and 7 % using weight management, respectively. Point estimates for specific correlates of use were similar between women and men, and across programs. Black patients were more likely to use weight management than White patients. Several physical and mental health diagnoses were also associated with increased use, such as sleep apnea and eating disorders. Age and distance from VHA were negatively associated with weight management use.
When assessing multiple types of weight management visits, weight management care in VHA appears to be used more often by some populations at higher risk for obesity. Other groups may need additional outreach, such as those living far from VHA. Future work should focus on outreach and prevention efforts to increase overall use rates. This work could also examine the benefits of tailoring care for populations in greatest need.
超过 40%的美国退伍军人事务部(VHA)初级保健患者患有肥胖症。很少有患者使用 VHA 的旗舰体重管理计划 MOVE!,并且关于其他行为体重管理计划的使用信息很少。
该全国性美国队列包括超过 150 万 18-79 岁的初级保健肥胖患者,基于 VHA 行政数据。性别分层多变量逻辑回归确定了患者首次初级保健预约后一年内体重管理使用的相关因素(alpha 值为 0.05)。体重管理的使用定义为 MOVE!或营养诊所就诊。
该队列包括 121,235 名女性和 1,521,547 名男性,分别有 13%和 7%使用体重管理。使用特定相关因素的点估计在女性和男性之间以及在各个项目之间相似。黑人患者比白人患者更有可能使用体重管理。一些身体和心理健康诊断也与增加使用相关,例如睡眠呼吸暂停和饮食失调。年龄和距离 VHA 与体重管理的使用呈负相关。
在评估多种类型的体重管理就诊时,VHA 的体重管理护理似乎更多地被一些肥胖风险较高的人群使用。其他群体可能需要额外的宣传,例如那些远离 VHA 的群体。未来的工作应重点关注宣传和预防工作,以提高总体使用率。这项工作还可以检查针对最需要人群定制护理的好处。