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Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area

BACKGROUND: The global mortality caused by cardiovascular disease increases with weight. The Framingham study showed that obesity is a cardiovascular risk factor independent of other risks such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and smoking. Moreover, the main problem in the management of wei...

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Autores principales: Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José, Panisello Royo, Josefa Ma, Alonso-Villaverde Grote, Carlos, Pérez Santos, José Ma, Muñoz Lloret, Anna, Rodríguez Cortés, Francisca, Travé Mercadé, Pere, Benavides Márquez, Francisca, Martí de la Morena, Pilar, González Burgillos, Ma José, Delclós Baulies, Marta, Bleda Fernández, Domingo, Quillama Torres, Elida
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20298557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-23
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author Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José
Panisello Royo, Josefa Ma
Alonso-Villaverde Grote, Carlos
Pérez Santos, José Ma
Muñoz Lloret, Anna
Rodríguez Cortés, Francisca
Travé Mercadé, Pere
Benavides Márquez, Francisca
Martí de la Morena, Pilar
González Burgillos, Ma José
Delclós Baulies, Marta
Bleda Fernández, Domingo
Quillama Torres, Elida
author_facet Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José
Panisello Royo, Josefa Ma
Alonso-Villaverde Grote, Carlos
Pérez Santos, José Ma
Muñoz Lloret, Anna
Rodríguez Cortés, Francisca
Travé Mercadé, Pere
Benavides Márquez, Francisca
Martí de la Morena, Pilar
González Burgillos, Ma José
Delclós Baulies, Marta
Bleda Fernández, Domingo
Quillama Torres, Elida
author_sort Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The global mortality caused by cardiovascular disease increases with weight. The Framingham study showed that obesity is a cardiovascular risk factor independent of other risks such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and smoking. Moreover, the main problem in the management of weight-loss is its maintenance, if it is achieved. We have designed a study to determine whether a group motivational intervention, together with current clinical practice, is more efficient than the latter alone in the treatment of overweight and obesity, for initial weight loss and essentially to achieve maintenance of the weight achieved; and, secondly, to know if this intervention is more effective for reducing cardiovascular risk factors associated with overweight and obesity. METHODS: This 26-month follow up multi-centre trial, will include 1200 overweight/obese patients. Random assignment of the intervention by Basic Health Areas (BHA): two geographically separate groups have been created, one of which receives group motivational intervention (group intervention), delivered by a nurse trained by an expert phsychologist, in 32 group sessions, 1 to 12 fortnightly, and 13 to 32, monthly, on top of their standard program of diet, exercise, and the other (control group), receiving the usual follow up, with regular visits every 3 months. DISCUSSION: By addressing currently unanswered questions regarding the maintenance in weight loss in obesity/overweight, upon the expected completion of participant follow-up in 2012, the IMOAP trial should document, for the first time, the benefits of a motivational intervention as a treatment tool of weight loss in a primary care setting. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01006213
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spelling pubmed-28581262010-04-22 Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José Panisello Royo, Josefa Ma Alonso-Villaverde Grote, Carlos Pérez Santos, José Ma Muñoz Lloret, Anna Rodríguez Cortés, Francisca Travé Mercadé, Pere Benavides Márquez, Francisca Martí de la Morena, Pilar González Burgillos, Ma José Delclós Baulies, Marta Bleda Fernández, Domingo Quillama Torres, Elida BMC Fam Pract Study protocol BACKGROUND: The global mortality caused by cardiovascular disease increases with weight. The Framingham study showed that obesity is a cardiovascular risk factor independent of other risks such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and smoking. Moreover, the main problem in the management of weight-loss is its maintenance, if it is achieved. We have designed a study to determine whether a group motivational intervention, together with current clinical practice, is more efficient than the latter alone in the treatment of overweight and obesity, for initial weight loss and essentially to achieve maintenance of the weight achieved; and, secondly, to know if this intervention is more effective for reducing cardiovascular risk factors associated with overweight and obesity. METHODS: This 26-month follow up multi-centre trial, will include 1200 overweight/obese patients. Random assignment of the intervention by Basic Health Areas (BHA): two geographically separate groups have been created, one of which receives group motivational intervention (group intervention), delivered by a nurse trained by an expert phsychologist, in 32 group sessions, 1 to 12 fortnightly, and 13 to 32, monthly, on top of their standard program of diet, exercise, and the other (control group), receiving the usual follow up, with regular visits every 3 months. DISCUSSION: By addressing currently unanswered questions regarding the maintenance in weight loss in obesity/overweight, upon the expected completion of participant follow-up in 2012, the IMOAP trial should document, for the first time, the benefits of a motivational intervention as a treatment tool of weight loss in a primary care setting. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01006213 BioMed Central 2010-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2858126/ /pubmed/20298557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-23 Text en Copyright ©2010 Rodríguez Cristóbal et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rodríguez Cristóbal, Juan José
Panisello Royo, Josefa Ma
Alonso-Villaverde Grote, Carlos
Pérez Santos, José Ma
Muñoz Lloret, Anna
Rodríguez Cortés, Francisca
Travé Mercadé, Pere
Benavides Márquez, Francisca
Martí de la Morena, Pilar
González Burgillos, Ma José
Delclós Baulies, Marta
Bleda Fernández, Domingo
Quillama Torres, Elida
Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title_full Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title_fullStr Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title_full_unstemmed Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title_short Group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
title_sort group motivational intervention in overweight/obese patients in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in the primary healthcare area
topic Study protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20298557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-11-23
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