A systematic review of the use of dietary self-monitoring in behavioural weight loss interventions: delivery, intensity and effectiveness
To identify dietary self-monitoring implementation strategies in behavioural weight loss interventions. We conducted a systematic review of eight databases and examined fifty-nine weight loss intervention studies targeting adults with overweight/obesity that used dietary self-monitoring. NA. NA. We...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Public health nutrition 2021-12, Vol.24 (17), p.5885-5913 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To identify dietary self-monitoring implementation strategies in behavioural weight loss interventions.
We conducted a systematic review of eight databases and examined fifty-nine weight loss intervention studies targeting adults with overweight/obesity that used dietary self-monitoring.
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We identified self-monitoring implementation characteristics, effectiveness of interventions in supporting weight loss and examined weight loss outcomes among higher and lower intensity dietary self-monitoring protocols. Included studies utilised diverse self-monitoring formats (paper, website, mobile app, phone) and intensity levels (recording all intake or only certain aspects of diet). We found the majority of studies using high- and low-intensity self-monitoring strategies demonstrated statistically significant weight loss in intervention groups compared with control groups.
Based on our findings, lower and higher intensity dietary self-monitoring may support weight loss, but variability in adherence measures and limited analysis of weight loss relative to self-monitoring usage limits our understanding of how these methods compare with each other. |
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ISSN: | 1368-9800 1475-2727 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S136898002100358X |