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Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study

BACKGROUND: Changes in reproductive hormones during menopause are associated with accumulation of intra-abdominal adipose tissue (IAAT), a subclinical indicator of cardiometabolic disease risk. Independent of reproductive hormones, unhealthy lifestyle contributes to IAAT gain. The Women in the South...

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Autores principales: Dugan, Sheila A., Lange-Maia, Brittney, Karavolos, Kelly, Kazlauskaite, Rasa, Hollings, Chiquia S., Avery, Elizabeth, Nackers, Lisa, Lynch, Elizabeth, Ventrelle, Jennifer, Normand, Patricia, Johnson, Tricia, Fullam, Francis, Shipp-Johnson, Karla, Wilbur, JoEllen, Powell, Lynda H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5935904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2016.07.002
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author Dugan, Sheila A.
Lange-Maia, Brittney
Karavolos, Kelly
Kazlauskaite, Rasa
Hollings, Chiquia S.
Avery, Elizabeth
Nackers, Lisa
Lynch, Elizabeth
Ventrelle, Jennifer
Normand, Patricia
Johnson, Tricia
Fullam, Francis
Shipp-Johnson, Karla
Wilbur, JoEllen
Powell, Lynda H.
author_facet Dugan, Sheila A.
Lange-Maia, Brittney
Karavolos, Kelly
Kazlauskaite, Rasa
Hollings, Chiquia S.
Avery, Elizabeth
Nackers, Lisa
Lynch, Elizabeth
Ventrelle, Jennifer
Normand, Patricia
Johnson, Tricia
Fullam, Francis
Shipp-Johnson, Karla
Wilbur, JoEllen
Powell, Lynda H.
author_sort Dugan, Sheila A.
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description BACKGROUND: Changes in reproductive hormones during menopause are associated with accumulation of intra-abdominal adipose tissue (IAAT), a subclinical indicator of cardiometabolic disease risk. Independent of reproductive hormones, unhealthy lifestyle contributes to IAAT gain. The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) Study aims to develop a lifestyle approach to slowing IAAT accumulation as women begin the menopausal transition. METHODS: The primary aim is to develop and conduct a proof-of-concept test of a multi-component, multi-level behavioral intervention targeting jointly physical activity, diet, and psychological well-being. Participants attend group sessions over 2 years to experiment with healthy living through both experiential and didactic learning, cultivate a health network, and draw on community resources to sustain change. The primary endpoint is 2-year IAAT progression, assessed using computerized tomography. Behavioral targets of treatment and secondary endpoints will be evaluated at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. Change in social networks and community support will be assessed at 2 years. RESULTS: WISHFIT recruited 71 pre- and peri-menopausal Caucasian and African American women (mean ± SD age = 47.6 ± 3.4 yrs; BMI = 33.6 ± 7.3 kg/m(2); 52% African American). Baseline IAAT was 2104.1 ± 1201.3 cm(3). IAAT, physical activity, BMI, and self-reported family income and resilience differed by ethnicity at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: WISHFIT is a multi-component, multi-level intervention aimed at producing a sustained improvement in physical activity, diet, and psychological well-being early in the menopausal transition to slow menopause-related accumulation of IAAT. It provides a model for the process of developing a behavioral treatment to manage a chronic disease.
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spelling pubmed-59359042018-05-07 Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study Dugan, Sheila A. Lange-Maia, Brittney Karavolos, Kelly Kazlauskaite, Rasa Hollings, Chiquia S. Avery, Elizabeth Nackers, Lisa Lynch, Elizabeth Ventrelle, Jennifer Normand, Patricia Johnson, Tricia Fullam, Francis Shipp-Johnson, Karla Wilbur, JoEllen Powell, Lynda H. Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article BACKGROUND: Changes in reproductive hormones during menopause are associated with accumulation of intra-abdominal adipose tissue (IAAT), a subclinical indicator of cardiometabolic disease risk. Independent of reproductive hormones, unhealthy lifestyle contributes to IAAT gain. The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) Study aims to develop a lifestyle approach to slowing IAAT accumulation as women begin the menopausal transition. METHODS: The primary aim is to develop and conduct a proof-of-concept test of a multi-component, multi-level behavioral intervention targeting jointly physical activity, diet, and psychological well-being. Participants attend group sessions over 2 years to experiment with healthy living through both experiential and didactic learning, cultivate a health network, and draw on community resources to sustain change. The primary endpoint is 2-year IAAT progression, assessed using computerized tomography. Behavioral targets of treatment and secondary endpoints will be evaluated at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. Change in social networks and community support will be assessed at 2 years. RESULTS: WISHFIT recruited 71 pre- and peri-menopausal Caucasian and African American women (mean ± SD age = 47.6 ± 3.4 yrs; BMI = 33.6 ± 7.3 kg/m(2); 52% African American). Baseline IAAT was 2104.1 ± 1201.3 cm(3). IAAT, physical activity, BMI, and self-reported family income and resilience differed by ethnicity at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: WISHFIT is a multi-component, multi-level intervention aimed at producing a sustained improvement in physical activity, diet, and psychological well-being early in the menopausal transition to slow menopause-related accumulation of IAAT. It provides a model for the process of developing a behavioral treatment to manage a chronic disease. Elsevier 2016-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5935904/ /pubmed/29736471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2016.07.002 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Dugan, Sheila A.
Lange-Maia, Brittney
Karavolos, Kelly
Kazlauskaite, Rasa
Hollings, Chiquia S.
Avery, Elizabeth
Nackers, Lisa
Lynch, Elizabeth
Ventrelle, Jennifer
Normand, Patricia
Johnson, Tricia
Fullam, Francis
Shipp-Johnson, Karla
Wilbur, JoEllen
Powell, Lynda H.
Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title_full Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title_fullStr Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title_full_unstemmed Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title_short Design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: The Women in the Southside Health and Fitness (WISHFIT) study
title_sort design of a lifestyle intervention to slow menopause-related progression of intra-abdominal adipose tissue in women: the women in the southside health and fitness (wishfit) study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5935904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2016.07.002
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