Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Association of Obesity With Food Intake and Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Aged 40 and Over and the Effect of a Diet- and Exercise- Related Weight Control Intervention Program on Obesity
The purpose of this study is to assess study subjects' adherence to different weight control intervention programs and the effect of intervention programs on physical and biochemical examinations, physical fitness, food intake and exercise behaviors and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components' abnormalities.
Obesity and metabolic syndrome increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Besides, they prevail around the world and certainly become the most important health
problems globally. Dietary intake and exercise are regarded as the first line approach to
reduce the occurrence of obesity and metabolic syndrome. The purpose of this study is to
assess study subjects' adherence to different weight control intervention programs and the
effect of intervention programs on physical and biochemical examinations, physical fitness,
food intake and exercise behaviors and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its
components' abnormalities.
This is a two-year project. In the first year, we estimated the prevalence of obesity and
metabolic syndrome and explored their relationship with dietary intake and exercise status
using the cross-sectional framework in subjects aged 40 years and over from Taichung
Community Health Study. Then, we conducted a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the
effects of three types of weight control educational intervention programs. Obese subjects
were randomly allocated into "individualized health education group", "fellowship health
education group" and "mail-delivered health education group". The sample size for these
three groups was 79, 81, 80, respectively. All subjects received one of three 6-month
interventions and were followed up for 1 year and were assessed at 6-month interval.
This study adopted the criteria of WHO for Asia area and the Department of Health (DOH),
Executive Yuan, Taiwan to define the obesity. The prevalence of obesity for WHO definition
modified for Asians and DOH among Taichung residents aged forty years old and over is 37.34%
and 18.79%, respectively. For the effectiveness of weight control educational programs,
after 6-month intervention, reductions in weight, BMI, waist, hip, arm, and bad diet habit
were observed in all groups. And after 6-month intervention, reductions in BMI is
significantly greater in the individualized and fellowship weight control groups than in the
"health education group". After 6-month educational intervention, metabolic syndrome in the
individualized and fellowship health education groups decreased from 78.48% and 72.84% to
60.76% and 61.73%, respectively, which corresponded to reductions of 17.72% and 11.11% of
baseline metabolic syndrome.
Our study's findings indicate that individualized and fellowship health education groups
modify food intake and exercise behaviors, and further reduce body composition, level of
biomarkers and prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components abnormalities.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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