摘要
ObjectiveIn-person weight loss maintenance visits have been shown to reduce weight regain after initial weight loss. This study examined, in a primary care population, whether in-person visits plus portion-controlled meals were more effective in reducing 12-month weight regain than mailed materials plus portioncontrolled meals. MethodsStudy participants (n=106) received 6 months of intensive behavioral treatment. Participants who completed this phase (n=84) were then randomized to continue monthly in-person visits for weight loss maintenance as well as telephone calls between visits (intensified maintenance) or to receive materials by mail (standard maintenance). All participants had access to subsidized portion-controlled foods during the 6-month run-in and the 12 months of maintenance. The primary outcome was weight change during the 12 months after randomization. ResultsDuring months 0-12 after randomization, individuals assigned to standard maintenance regained 5.3%0.8% of body weight, while those assigned to intensified maintenance regained 1.6%+/- 1.2% of body weight. The difference between groups (3.7%+/- 1.4%) was statistically significant (P=0.01). ConclusionsIn a primary care population, continued in-person visits during the weight loss maintenance phase led to greater weight loss than contact by mail.
- 出版日期2015