Long-term weight-loss maintenance: a meta-analysis of US studies.

Long-term weight-loss maintenance: a meta-analysis of US studies.


Сгенерированная сводка:

Исследования должны были: 1) проводиться в США, 2) включать участников в структурированную программу снижения веса, 3) предоставлять данные последующего наблюдения с оценками дисперсии для> или = 2 года. Первичные переменные результата включали сохранение потери веса в килограммах, поддержание потери веса в процентах от первоначальной потери веса и потерю веса в процентах от начальной массы тела.
Результаты для НЭД и ГБД, соответственно, были следующими: поддержание потери веса 7,1 кг и 2,0 кг; процентное поддержание потери веса - 29% и 17%; и уменьшенная масса на 6,6% и 2,1%. Поддержание потери веса у мужчин и женщин существенно не отличалось.


Abstract:

Current perception is that participants of a structured weight-loss program regain all of their weight loss within 5 y.

The objective was to examine the long-term weight-loss maintenance of individuals completing a structured weight-loss program.

Studies were required to 1) have been conducted in the United States, 2) have included participants in a structured weight-loss program, 3) have provided follow-up data with variance estimates for > or =2 y. Primary outcome variables were weight-loss maintenance in kilograms, weight-loss maintenance as a percentage of initial weight loss, and weight loss as a percentage of initial body weight (reduced weight).

Twenty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Successful very-low-energy diets (VLEDs) were associated with significantly greater weight-loss maintenance than were successful hypoenergetic balanced diets (HBDs) at all years of follow-up. The percentage of individuals at 4 or 5 y of follow-up for VLEDs and HBDs were 55.4% and 79.7%, respectively. The results for VLEDs and HBDs, respectively, were as follows: weight-loss maintenance, 7.1 kg (95% CI: 6.1, 8.1 kg) and 2.0 (1.5, 2.5) kg; percentage weight-loss maintenance, 29% (25%, 33%) and 17% (13%, 22%); and reduced weight, 6.6% (5.7%, 7.5%) and 2.1% (1.6%, 2.7%). Weight-loss maintenance did not differ significantly between women and men. Six studies reported that groups who exercised more had significantly greater weight-loss maintenance than did those who exercised less.

Five years after completing structured weight-loss programs, the average individual maintained a weight loss of >3 kg and a reduced weight of >3% of initial body weight. After VLEDs or weight loss of > or =20 kg, individuals maintained significantly more weight loss than after HBDs or weight losses of <10 kg.

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