Manasse Stephanie M, Moussaoui Jannah R, Lampe Elizabeth W, Brown Kristal L, Zhang Fengqing, Janicke David M, McCrea Leon, Cardel Michelle I, Butryn Meghan L
Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center), Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States; Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center), Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2024 Sep;144:107634. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2024.107634. Epub 2024 Jul 15.
Behavioral weight loss interventions achieve only limited weight loss in adolescent samples and weight regain is common. This limited intervention success may be attributed, in part, to adolescents' lack of self-regulation skills essential for lifestyle modification and use of a one-size fits-all approach to produce weight loss in boys and girls. Interventions which teach self-regulation skills, such as Acceptance-Based Therapy (ABT), and are tailored to meet gender-specific concerns, are critical to help adolescents adapt to pervasive biological and environmental influences toward weight gain.
This trial tests the effect of an ABT intervention on cardiometabolic health, health-related behaviors, and psychological factors among adolescent girls with overweight or obesity (OW/OB).
Girls 14-19 years (N = 148; ≥ 40% racial/ethnic minorities) with OW/OB (BMI: ≥ 85th percentile) will be enrolled in the study. Participants will be randomized to one of two 6-month interventions, consisting of either 18 sessions of ABT or 9 sessions of a health education control, an augmented version of standard care for adolescent OW/OB, both led by bachelor's level interventionists.
Recruitment is taking place in Philadelphia, USA, from January 2024 to January 2028. Cardiometabolic health markers (adiposity; blood pressure; blood lipids), health-related behaviors (dietary intake; physical activity; sleep), and psychological factors (quality of life; depression; disordered eating; psychological flexibility) will be measured at baseline, mid-treatment, post-treatment, 6-month follow-up, and 12-month follow-up.
This study will provide valuable information on a novel intervention tailored to the needs of adolescent girls with OW/OB to address self-regulation and cardiometabolic health.
行为减肥干预措施在青少年样本中仅能实现有限的体重减轻,且体重反弹很常见。这种有限的干预成功率可能部分归因于青少年缺乏生活方式改变所必需的自我调节技能,以及采用一刀切的方法来促使男孩和女孩减重。教授自我调节技能的干预措施,如基于接纳的疗法(ABT),并针对特定性别问题进行调整,对于帮助青少年适应普遍存在的导致体重增加的生物和环境影响至关重要。
本试验旨在测试ABT干预对超重或肥胖(OW/OB)青少年女孩的心脏代谢健康、健康相关行为和心理因素的影响。
年龄在14 - 19岁(N = 148;种族/族裔少数群体占比≥40%)且患有OW/OB(BMI:≥第85百分位数)的女孩将被纳入该研究。参与者将被随机分配到两种为期6个月的干预措施之一,一种是18节ABT课程,另一种是9节健康教育对照课程,后者是针对青少年OW/OB的标准护理的强化版本,两种干预均由本科水平的干预人员主导。
招募工作于2024年1月至2028年1月在美国费城进行。将在基线、治疗中期、治疗后、6个月随访和12个月随访时测量心脏代谢健康指标(肥胖程度;血压;血脂)、健康相关行为(饮食摄入;身体活动;睡眠)和心理因素(生活质量;抑郁;饮食失调;心理灵活性)。
本研究将为一种针对OW/OB青少年女孩需求的新型干预措施提供有价值的信息,以解决自我调节和心脏代谢健康问题。