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Planned care for obesity and cardiovascular risk reduction using a stepped-down approach: A randomized-controlled trial.


ABSTRACT: Primary care-based approaches to address concurrent obesity and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRFs) that begin with a high intensity intervention that is subsequently decreased (i.e., stepped-down) if weight loss is achieved have not been rigorously examined. Our study is a 20-month, single-blind randomized controlled trial at five primary care clinics in San Diego, CA, in 2013, where 262 obese adults (aged 25-70?years; 32.1% male; 59.2% white) with at least one CVDRF were enrolled into planned care for obesity and risk reduction (PCORR) using a stepped-down approach or enhanced usual care (EUC). All patients received physician recommendations for weight loss and CVDRFs. EUC patients (n?=?132) received an individual session with a health educator every 4?months. PCORR patients (n?=?130) received individual and group sessions (in-person, mail, telephone, and email) in three steps, characterized by less contact if success was achieved. At 20?months, 40.7%, 23.8%, and 15.4% of PCORR patients were in steps 1, 2, and 3, respectively (25.2% were lost to follow-up). PCORR resulted in a between-group difference in reduction in body weight of 6.1% [95% CI, 5.3 to 6.9] compared to EUC 2.8% [95% CI, 2.0 to 3.6] p?=?0.007, with a greater reduction in BMI (35.2 [95% CI, 34.4 to 35.9] to 33.7 [95% CI, 32.9 to 34.5] kg/m2) than EUC (36.0 [95% CI, 35.3 to 36.8] to 35.1 [95% CI, 34.3 to 35.9] kg/m2), as indicated by a significant treatment by time interaction (p?=?0.009). PCORR resulted in greater weight loss over 20?months than EUC. TRIAL REGISTRATION:ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01134029.

SUBMITTER: Liu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6130909 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Planned care for obesity and cardiovascular risk reduction using a stepped-down approach: A randomized-controlled trial.

Liu Jie J   Godino Job G JG   Norman Gregory J GJ   Hill Linda L   Calfas Karen K   Sallis James F JF   Arredondo Elva E   Rock Cheryl L CL   Criqui Michael M   Zhu Shu-Hong SH   Griffiths Kenneth K   Covin Jennifer J   Dillon Lindsay L   Patrick Kevin K  

Preventive medicine 20180725


Primary care-based approaches to address concurrent obesity and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRFs) that begin with a high intensity intervention that is subsequently decreased (i.e., stepped-down) if weight loss is achieved have not been rigorously examined. Our study is a 20-month, single-blind randomized controlled trial at five primary care clinics in San Diego, CA, in 2013, where 262 obese adults (aged 25-70 years; 32.1% male; 59.2% white) with at least one CVDRF were enrolled into  ...[more]

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