4 resultados para Obesity - diet therapy

em Universidad de Alicante


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Objective: Observation of weight loss and the maximum time that individualized dietary treatment qualitative and quantitative is shown to be effective. Method: 4625 consultations were conducted with 616 patients over 25 years old, in the nutrition consultation, using the qualitative and quantitative individualized dietary treatment. As a result we controlled the weight loss, the fat and the quality and variability of the loss, monthly according to sex, age and BMI in an urban area of southeastern Spain. Results and discussion: A low level of abandonment was proved in men, patients older than 45 years old compared to obese showed a higher degree. The quality of the loss was greater in men under 45 years old, overweight patients, however, more research is needed in this area. Measuring the waist and hips has led to an increasing interest in measuring indicators of body fat. Conclusion: The individualized dietary treatment has been proved to be effective for six months and then a multidisciplinary mode of this treatment is recommended. The use of new ways to assess weight loss is proposed taking into consideration the quality and variability of loss, regardless of the treatment used.

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Introducción: Por la creciente prevalencia de la obesidad en la infancia y/o adolescencia, deben existir suficientes programas de intervención para combatirla. Objetivo: identificar y comparar los distintos tipos de programas de intervención en niños y adolescentes, para el tratamiento del sobrepeso y la obesidad en España y en otros países. Método: se realizó una búsqueda con las palabras clave “Obesity” AND “Diet” AND “intervention” en tres bases de datos documentales: Pubmed, EBSCO, Scielo. Criterios de inclusión: edad de la muestra (2-17 años, basado en el estudio Enkid), que el programa de intervención incluyera dieta, ensayos clínicos publicados entre el enero de 2.010 y abril de 2014, cuya fuente sean revistas científicas indexadas. Resultados: se han analizado 490 artículos, de los cuales sólo fueron seleccionados 13 artículos. El 85 % de los programas intervención son aplicados fuera de España; sólo el 23 % fueron realizadas en ambiente escolar; el 70% de las intervenciones fueron llevadas a cabo en niños menores de 12 años; el 62% de las investigaciones destacan el uso de la intervención multidisciplinar (dieta, ejercicio y en ocasiones, cambios de conducta); y se muestra una oscilación en la duración de estas intervenciones entre 3 y 24 meses. Discusión: se han encontrado pocas intervenciones a nivel nacional, en participantes obesos y se diferencia dos tipos de intervenciones, a corto y largo plazo. Conclusiones: se recomienda promover programas de intervención de pérdida de peso en España, sobre todo en centros docentes. El uso exclusivo de dieta, ha resultado efectiva a corto plazo. Y a largo plazo, la intervención multidisciplinar obtiene mejores resultados de pérdida, sobre todo de masa grasa.

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Concepts: %WL: Percentage of weight loss; %FL: Percentage of fat loss. Objective: evaluate which unit of measurement for weight loss could determine the success or failure of dietary treatment for overweight and obesity. Method: 4,625 consultations carried out on 616 patients in the southeast of Spain from 2006 to 2012. All of the patients were over 25 years of age and suffered from overweight or obesity. The consultations were carried out every fortnight, using the Mediterranean or low-calorie diet. The patients were divided into four groups according to their %WL and %FL. Results: most of the sample consisted of: women; participants between 25-45 years of age; attended consultations for over a month and a half; obese. 80% of the patients obtained a %FL ≥ 5% (15.5 ± 12.8). The groups with a higher %FL obtained significant differences in weight loss (22.6 vs 11.2%, p = 0.000). The multinomial analysis shows significant differences between the groups with the highest %FL and the lowest %WL and %FL: sex (p = 0.006 vs p = 0.005), BMI (p = 0.010 vs p = 0.003) and attendance (p = 0.000 vs p = 0.000). Conclusion: the patients who lost < 5% of fat had higher initial parameters (percentage of weight and fat); most of the sample lost ≥ 5% of fat. This means that the method of personalised dietary treatment results in a high fat loss; fat is an indicator of the quality loss obtained. Recommendations: use the measurement of fat as a complementary unit of measurement to weight loss; establish a limit of 5% to evaluate such loss; and increase this type of research in any method of weight loss.

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Aim: We aimed to explore the meaning of obesity in elderly persons with knee osteoarthritis (KO) and to determine the factors that encourage or discourage weight loss. Background: Various studies have demonstrated that body mass index is related to KO and that weight loss improves symptoms and functional capacity. However, dietary habits are difficult to modify and most education programs are ineffective. Design: A phenomenological qualitative study was conducted. Intentional sampling was performed in ten older persons with KO who had lost weight and improved their health-related quality of life after participating in a health education program. A thematic content analysis was conducted following the stages proposed by Miles and Huberman. Findings: Participants understood obesity as a risk factor for health problems and stigma. They believed that the cause of obesity was multifactorial and criticized health professionals for labeling them as “obese” and for assigning a moral value to slimness and diet. The factors identified as contributing to the effectiveness of the program were a tolerant attitude among health professionals, group education that encouraged motivation, quantitative dietary recommendations, and a meaningful learning model based on social learning theories. Conclusion: Dietary self-management without prohibitions helped participants to make changes in the quantity and timing of some food intake and to lose weight without sacrificing some foods that were deeply rooted in their culture and preferences. Dietary education programs should focus on health-related quality of life and include scientific knowledge but should also consider affective factors and the problems perceived as priorities by patients.