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Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study

OBJECTIVE: To calculate the percent weight reduction required to achieve minimal clinically important improvement (MCII) in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) DESIGN: Secondary data analysis from the longitudinal cohort of a single-blinded, cluster-randomized community trial to test the efficacy...

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Autores principales: Garvin, Jane T., Williams, Lovoria B., Joshua, Thomas V., Looney, Stephen W., Marion, Lucy N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28720228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2017.06.002
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author Garvin, Jane T.
Williams, Lovoria B.
Joshua, Thomas V.
Looney, Stephen W.
Marion, Lucy N.
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Williams, Lovoria B.
Joshua, Thomas V.
Looney, Stephen W.
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description OBJECTIVE: To calculate the percent weight reduction required to achieve minimal clinically important improvement (MCII) in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) DESIGN: Secondary data analysis from the longitudinal cohort of a single-blinded, cluster-randomized community trial to test the efficacy of the faith-based adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program SETTING: African-American churches PARTICIPANTS: This study included 472 congregants with a body mass index of ≥ 25 and fasting plasma glucose<126 mg/dl. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Percent weight reduction required to achieve the MCII in HRQOL measured by two instruments, SF-12 and EQ-5D, one year following baseline ANALYSIS: The percent weight reduction required to achieve established MCII in SF-12 Physical Component Summary (PCS), SF-12 Mental Component Summary (MCS), and EQ-5D Health Status (HS) at one-year follow-up were calculated using fitted linear regression models. In addition to models for the total sample, we generated models, stratified by baseline BMI, PCS, and HS, to calculate the percent weight reduction required to achieve MCII in HRQOL for those most in need of weight reduction and those in need of improved HRQOL. RESULTS: The percent weight reduction was a significant predictor of improvement in the SF-12PCS and the EQ-5DHS but not SF-12MCS. To achieve a MCII in SF-12PCS and EQ-5DHS, 18% and 30% weight reductions were required, respectively. A smaller percent weight reduction was required when the baseline BMI was ≥ 40. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Improvements in HRQOL among African-American congregants seeking weight reduction required more than the 3–5% weight reduction associated with improvements in physical health.
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spelling pubmed-55496282018-08-01 Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study Garvin, Jane T. Williams, Lovoria B. Joshua, Thomas V. Looney, Stephen W. Marion, Lucy N. Appl Nurs Res Article OBJECTIVE: To calculate the percent weight reduction required to achieve minimal clinically important improvement (MCII) in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) DESIGN: Secondary data analysis from the longitudinal cohort of a single-blinded, cluster-randomized community trial to test the efficacy of the faith-based adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program SETTING: African-American churches PARTICIPANTS: This study included 472 congregants with a body mass index of ≥ 25 and fasting plasma glucose<126 mg/dl. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Percent weight reduction required to achieve the MCII in HRQOL measured by two instruments, SF-12 and EQ-5D, one year following baseline ANALYSIS: The percent weight reduction required to achieve established MCII in SF-12 Physical Component Summary (PCS), SF-12 Mental Component Summary (MCS), and EQ-5D Health Status (HS) at one-year follow-up were calculated using fitted linear regression models. In addition to models for the total sample, we generated models, stratified by baseline BMI, PCS, and HS, to calculate the percent weight reduction required to achieve MCII in HRQOL for those most in need of weight reduction and those in need of improved HRQOL. RESULTS: The percent weight reduction was a significant predictor of improvement in the SF-12PCS and the EQ-5DHS but not SF-12MCS. To achieve a MCII in SF-12PCS and EQ-5DHS, 18% and 30% weight reductions were required, respectively. A smaller percent weight reduction was required when the baseline BMI was ≥ 40. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Improvements in HRQOL among African-American congregants seeking weight reduction required more than the 3–5% weight reduction associated with improvements in physical health. 2017-06-03 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5549628/ /pubmed/28720228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2017.06.002 Text en Fit Body & Soul using the Group Lifestyle Balance Program is an adaptation of the Group Lifestyle Balance Program materials © 2008 by the University of Pittsburgh found at www.diabetesprevention.pitt.edu (http://www.diabetesprevention.pitt.edu) , and used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike license: Creative Commons - Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.
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Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title_full Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title_fullStr Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title_full_unstemmed Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title_short Percent Weight Reduction Required to Achieve Minimal Clinically Important Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life among African Americans: A Secondary Analysis of the Fit Body and Soul Study
title_sort percent weight reduction required to achieve minimal clinically important improvements in health-related quality of life among african americans: a secondary analysis of the fit body and soul study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28720228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2017.06.002
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