医学
社会心理的
减肥
肥胖
生活质量(医疗保健)
药方
随机对照试验
物理疗法
内科学
精神科
护理部
作者
Doug Sellman,Ria Schroder,Daryle Deering,Jane Elmslie,James Foulds,Chris Frampton
出处
期刊:PubMed
[National Institutes of Health]
日期:2017-02-17
卷期号:130 (1450): 44-54
被引量:7
摘要
AIMS: Kia Ākina is a low-cost obesity recovery network providing ongoing addiction-orientated psychosocial support. This study explored the impact of Kia Ākina when added to the Green Prescription, a key government-funded health promotion programme in New Zealand. METHODS: A randomised controlled trial (ACTRN12613001160729) involving 108 participants recruited from primary care compared Green Prescription plus Kia Ākina (KA/GRx) with Green Prescription alone (GRx) over 12 months. The primary a priori outcome measure was achieving 5% loss of weight from baseline. RESULTS: KA/GRx participants lost more weight overall than GRx (3.6kg vs 0.7kg, p=0.03), while 39% of the GRx group gained weight compared with 21% of KA/GRx (p=0.04). However, KA/GRx and GRx had similar proportions with weight loss of 5% or greater (20% vs 17%, p=0.62). KA/GRx participants had greater changes in confidence about recovery (p=0.02), and quality of life measures (p=0.03) and greater overall satisfaction with assistance received (p<0.001) compared with GRx participants. CONCLUSIONS: Psychosocial support provided through Kia Ākina enhanced treatment outcomes for people with obesity at 12 months when added to GRx, although weight-loss outcomes were modest. Before Kia Ākina is expanded, improved weight-loss outcomes are required, which may be achieved through individualised assessment and targeted dietary assistance.
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