Adding Evidence-Based Behavioral Weight Loss Strategies to a Statewide Wellness Campaign: A Randomized Clinical Trial

We determined the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of adding an evidence-based Internet behavioral weight loss intervention alone or combined with optional group sessions to ShapeUp Rhode Island 2011 (SURI), a 3-month statewide wellness campaign. We randomized participants (n = 230; body mass index =...

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Hauptverfasser: LEAHEY, Tricia M, THOMAS, Graham, FAVA, Joseph L, SUBAK, Leslee L, SCHEMBRI, Michael, KRUPEL, Katie, KUMAR, Rajiv, WEINBERG, Brad, WING, Rena R
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description We determined the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of adding an evidence-based Internet behavioral weight loss intervention alone or combined with optional group sessions to ShapeUp Rhode Island 2011 (SURI), a 3-month statewide wellness campaign. We randomized participants (n = 230; body mass index = 34.3 ±6.8 kg/m(2); 84% female) to the standard SURI program (S) or to 1 of 2 enhanced programs: SURI plus Internet behavioral program (SI) or SI plus optional group sessions (SIG). The primary outcome was weight loss at the end of the 3-month program. Weight losses differed among all 3 conditions (S: 1.1% ±0.9%; SI: 4.2% ±0.6%; SIG: 6.1% ±0.6%; Ps ≤ .04). Both SI and SIG increased the percentage of individuals who achieved a 5% weight loss (SI: 42%; SIG: 54%; S: 7%; Ps < .001). Cost per kilogram of weight loss was similar for S ($39) and SI ($35); both were lower than SIG ($114). Although weight losses were greatest at the end of SURI with optional group sessions, the addition of an Internet behavioral program was the most cost-effective method to enhance weight losses.
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Adult
Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Body Mass Index
Cognitive Therapy - economics
Cognitive Therapy - methods
Community Health
Cost analysis
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Diabetes
Exercise
Female
General aspects
Health Promotion
Health Promotion - economics
Health Promotion - methods
Humans
Initiatives
Internet
Internet access
Intervention
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Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
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Participation
Prevention
Public health
Public health. Hygiene
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Research and Practice
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Studies
Teams
Websites
Weight control
Weight Reduction Programs - economics
Weight Reduction Programs - methods
Wellness programs
Young Adult
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