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Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study

INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with an increased risk for non-communicable diseases. Local studies have shown that 33.1% of healthcare providers (HCPs) are overweight, while 21.1% are obese. Interventions that consist of diet, physical exercise and cognitive behavioural training have been shown...

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Autores principales: Leow, Shing Ni, Tay, Chai Li, Ng, Wei Wei, Mior Mohammad Jafri, Mior Nurshafiq
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Publicado: Academy of Family Physician of Malaysia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9809445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36606163
http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.107
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author Leow, Shing Ni
Tay, Chai Li
Ng, Wei Wei
Mior Mohammad Jafri, Mior Nurshafiq
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Ng, Wei Wei
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description INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with an increased risk for non-communicable diseases. Local studies have shown that 33.1% of healthcare providers (HCPs) are overweight, while 21.1% are obese. Interventions that consist of diet, physical exercise and cognitive behavioural training have been shown to be successful in reducing weight. METHOD: We designed a weight loss programme for our HCPs named the ‘Fit and Trimmed Staff programme, which consisted of 3 months of group education on obesity-related health problems led by a doctor, a pharmacist, a nutritionist and an occupational therapist among HCPs. Monthly individual dietary counselling by a nutritionist was also provided for 6 months. We measured the body weight, body mass index, percentage of body fat, visceral fat and percentage of skeletal muscle of the HCPs before and after the intervention. RESULTS: Forty-five (56.25%) HCPs at Simpang Health Clinic were either overweight or obese; the majority of them were drivers and administrative clerks (100%), followed by health attendants (69.2%) and medical assistants (63.6%). At 6 months post-intervention, there was a trend towards a non-significant reduction in the fat percentage (median=-0.8%, P=0.423). Approximately 42% (n=19) of the HCPs lost weight, while 58% gained weight. Weight loss was observed more commonly in the male HCPs (>50%) than in the female HCPs. CONCLUSION: A weight loss programme solely consisting of health discussion and nutritional advice is inadequate to induce weight reductions. A multimodal approach may be considered in managing weight among HCPs.
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spelling pubmed-98094452023-01-04 Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study Leow, Shing Ni Tay, Chai Li Ng, Wei Wei Mior Mohammad Jafri, Mior Nurshafiq Malays Fam Physician Original Article INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with an increased risk for non-communicable diseases. Local studies have shown that 33.1% of healthcare providers (HCPs) are overweight, while 21.1% are obese. Interventions that consist of diet, physical exercise and cognitive behavioural training have been shown to be successful in reducing weight. METHOD: We designed a weight loss programme for our HCPs named the ‘Fit and Trimmed Staff programme, which consisted of 3 months of group education on obesity-related health problems led by a doctor, a pharmacist, a nutritionist and an occupational therapist among HCPs. Monthly individual dietary counselling by a nutritionist was also provided for 6 months. We measured the body weight, body mass index, percentage of body fat, visceral fat and percentage of skeletal muscle of the HCPs before and after the intervention. RESULTS: Forty-five (56.25%) HCPs at Simpang Health Clinic were either overweight or obese; the majority of them were drivers and administrative clerks (100%), followed by health attendants (69.2%) and medical assistants (63.6%). At 6 months post-intervention, there was a trend towards a non-significant reduction in the fat percentage (median=-0.8%, P=0.423). Approximately 42% (n=19) of the HCPs lost weight, while 58% gained weight. Weight loss was observed more commonly in the male HCPs (>50%) than in the female HCPs. CONCLUSION: A weight loss programme solely consisting of health discussion and nutritional advice is inadequate to induce weight reductions. A multimodal approach may be considered in managing weight among HCPs. Academy of Family Physician of Malaysia 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9809445/ /pubmed/36606163 http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.107 Text en © Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access: This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original author(s) and source are properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Leow, Shing Ni
Tay, Chai Li
Ng, Wei Wei
Mior Mohammad Jafri, Mior Nurshafiq
Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title_full Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title_short Effectiveness of Fit and Trimmed Staffs (FATS) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at Simpang Health Clinic, Perak: A pre-post interventional study
title_sort effectiveness of fit and trimmed staffs (fats) program on weight management among the healthcare providers at simpang health clinic, perak: a pre-post interventional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9809445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36606163
http://dx.doi.org/10.51866/oa.107
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