Comprehensive nutrition and lifestyle education improves weight loss and physical activity in Hispanic Americans following gastric bypass surgery: a randomized controlled trial.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
As morbid obesity increasingly affects Hispanic Americans, the incidence of bariatric procedures among this population is
rising. Despite this, prospective research on the effects of comprehensive postoperative education-centered interventions
on weight loss and physical activity focused on Hispanic Americans is lacking.
OBJECTIVE
To examine whether a comprehensive nutrition education and behavior modification intervention improves weight loss and physical
activity in Hispanic Americans with obesity following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB).
METHODS
A prospective randomized-controlled trial was conducted between November 2008 and April 2010. At 6 months following RYGB,
144 Hispanic Americans with obesity were randomly assigned to a comprehensive nutrition and lifestyle educational intervention
(n=72) or a noncomprehensive approach (comparison group n=72). Those in the comprehensive group received education sessions
every other week for 6 weeks in small groups and frequent contact with a registered dietitian. Those in the comparison group
received brief, printed healthy lifestyle guidelines. Patients were reassessed at 12 months following surgery. Main outcome
measures were excess weight loss and physical activity changes over time. Statistical analyses used t test, ?(2) test, Wilcoxon
signed rank, Mann-Whitney U test, and intent-to-treat analysis, significance P<0.05.
RESULTS
Participants (mean age 44.5 ± 13.5 years) were mainly Cuban-born women (83.3%). Mean preoperative excess weight and body mass
index (calculated as kg/m(2)) were 72.20 ± 27.81 kg and 49.26 ± 9.06, respectively. At 12 months following surgery, both groups
lost weight significantly, but comprehensive group participants experienced greater excess weight loss (80% vs 64% from preoperative
excess weight; P<0.001) and greater body mass index reduction (6.48 ± 4.37 vs 3.63 ± 3.41; P<0.001) than comparison group
participants. Comprehensive group participants were significantly more involved in physical activity (+14 min/wk vs ?4 min/wk;
P<0.001) than comparison group participants. Mean protein intake was significantly lower in the comparison group than that
in the comprehensive group (P<0.024).
CONCLUSIONS
Findings support the importance of comprehensive nutrition education for achieving more effective weight reduction in Hispanic
Americans following RYGB.
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Authors
Nijamkin MP, Campa A, Sosa J, Baum M, Himburg S, Johnson P
Institution
Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Robert Stempel School of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA. monijamkin@yahoo.com
Source
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 112:3 2012 Mar pg 382-90MeSH
AdultBody Mass Index
Dietary Proteins
Exercise
Female
Gastric Bypass
Health Education
Hispanic Americans
Humans
Life Style
Male
Nutritional Sciences
Obesity, Morbid
Prospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Weight Loss
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled Trial
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22717198
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