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Prescribed exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P): Design, methods and rationale

Clinically significant weight loss is associated with health benefits for overweight and obese adults. Participation in adequate amounts of physical activity is critical for weight maintenance. However, the recommended amount of physical activity needed to promote weight maintenance is based primari...

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Autores principales: Swift, Damon L., McGee, Joshua E., Huff, Anna C., Clunan, Marie C., Gniewek, Nicole R., Brown, Taylor T., Osborne, Briceida G., Bucher, Colleen, Tanner, Charles J., Barefoot, Savanna G., Brophy, Patricia, Clark, Angela, Dubis, Gabriel S., Martin, Corby K., Beyl, Robbie A., Houmard, Joseph A., Carels, Robert A., Pories, Walter, Matarese, Laura E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7848432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33553797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100717
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author Swift, Damon L.
McGee, Joshua E.
Huff, Anna C.
Clunan, Marie C.
Gniewek, Nicole R.
Brown, Taylor T.
Osborne, Briceida G.
Bucher, Colleen
Tanner, Charles J.
Barefoot, Savanna G.
Brophy, Patricia
Clark, Angela
Dubis, Gabriel S.
Martin, Corby K.
Beyl, Robbie A.
Houmard, Joseph A.
Carels, Robert A.
Pories, Walter
Matarese, Laura E.
author_facet Swift, Damon L.
McGee, Joshua E.
Huff, Anna C.
Clunan, Marie C.
Gniewek, Nicole R.
Brown, Taylor T.
Osborne, Briceida G.
Bucher, Colleen
Tanner, Charles J.
Barefoot, Savanna G.
Brophy, Patricia
Clark, Angela
Dubis, Gabriel S.
Martin, Corby K.
Beyl, Robbie A.
Houmard, Joseph A.
Carels, Robert A.
Pories, Walter
Matarese, Laura E.
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description Clinically significant weight loss is associated with health benefits for overweight and obese adults. Participation in adequate amounts of physical activity is critical for weight maintenance. However, the recommended amount of physical activity needed to promote weight maintenance is based primarily on retrospective studies that quantified physical activity levels through questionnaires which tend to overestimate physical activity levels. In addition, the present literature has provided little data on the impact of these physical activity levels on cardiovascular and diabetes risk factors, which may have equal or more clinical importance than weight changes. The Prescribed Exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P) study will evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise training amount on weight maintenance following clinically significant weight loss in overweight and obese adults (BMI 25–40 kg/m(2)) age 30–65 years. Participants (N = 39) will complete a 10-week OPTIFAST® weight loss program with supervised aerobic exercise training. Individuals who achieve ≥7% weight loss from baseline will be subsequently randomized to levels of aerobic training consistent with physical activity recommendations (PA-REC) or weight maintenance recommendations (WM-REC) for 18 additional weeks. The primary outcome of the PREVAIL-P study will be change in weight from the completion of OPTIFAST® program to the end of the study. Notable secondary measures include changes in clinically relevant cardiometabolic risk factors between study groups (e.g. blood lipids concentrations, oral glucose tolerance, arterial stiffness). This pilot study will be used to estimate the effect sizes needed for a randomized controlled trial on this topic.
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spelling pubmed-78484322021-02-04 Prescribed exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P): Design, methods and rationale Swift, Damon L. McGee, Joshua E. Huff, Anna C. Clunan, Marie C. Gniewek, Nicole R. Brown, Taylor T. Osborne, Briceida G. Bucher, Colleen Tanner, Charles J. Barefoot, Savanna G. Brophy, Patricia Clark, Angela Dubis, Gabriel S. Martin, Corby K. Beyl, Robbie A. Houmard, Joseph A. Carels, Robert A. Pories, Walter Matarese, Laura E. Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article Clinically significant weight loss is associated with health benefits for overweight and obese adults. Participation in adequate amounts of physical activity is critical for weight maintenance. However, the recommended amount of physical activity needed to promote weight maintenance is based primarily on retrospective studies that quantified physical activity levels through questionnaires which tend to overestimate physical activity levels. In addition, the present literature has provided little data on the impact of these physical activity levels on cardiovascular and diabetes risk factors, which may have equal or more clinical importance than weight changes. The Prescribed Exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P) study will evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise training amount on weight maintenance following clinically significant weight loss in overweight and obese adults (BMI 25–40 kg/m(2)) age 30–65 years. Participants (N = 39) will complete a 10-week OPTIFAST® weight loss program with supervised aerobic exercise training. Individuals who achieve ≥7% weight loss from baseline will be subsequently randomized to levels of aerobic training consistent with physical activity recommendations (PA-REC) or weight maintenance recommendations (WM-REC) for 18 additional weeks. The primary outcome of the PREVAIL-P study will be change in weight from the completion of OPTIFAST® program to the end of the study. Notable secondary measures include changes in clinically relevant cardiometabolic risk factors between study groups (e.g. blood lipids concentrations, oral glucose tolerance, arterial stiffness). This pilot study will be used to estimate the effect sizes needed for a randomized controlled trial on this topic. Elsevier 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7848432/ /pubmed/33553797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100717 Text en © 2021 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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Clunan, Marie C.
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Brown, Taylor T.
Osborne, Briceida G.
Bucher, Colleen
Tanner, Charles J.
Barefoot, Savanna G.
Brophy, Patricia
Clark, Angela
Dubis, Gabriel S.
Martin, Corby K.
Beyl, Robbie A.
Houmard, Joseph A.
Carels, Robert A.
Pories, Walter
Matarese, Laura E.
Prescribed exercise to Reduce Recidivism After Weight Loss-Pilot (PREVAIL-P): Design, methods and rationale
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7848432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33553797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100717
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