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Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity

The effects of Vibrant Lives, a 6-month worksite-weight-loss program, were examined in a cohort of school-district employees with overweight or obesity. The VL Basic (VLB) participants received materials and tailored text messages, the VL Plus (VLP) participants additionally received WIFI-enabled ac...

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Autores principales: Lee, Che Young, Robertson, Michael C., Johnston, Hannah, Le, Thuan, Raber, Margaret, Rechis, Ruth, Oestman, Katherine, Neff, Alise, Macneish, Amber, Basen-Engquist, Karen M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612860
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010538
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author Lee, Che Young
Robertson, Michael C.
Johnston, Hannah
Le, Thuan
Raber, Margaret
Rechis, Ruth
Oestman, Katherine
Neff, Alise
Macneish, Amber
Basen-Engquist, Karen M.
author_facet Lee, Che Young
Robertson, Michael C.
Johnston, Hannah
Le, Thuan
Raber, Margaret
Rechis, Ruth
Oestman, Katherine
Neff, Alise
Macneish, Amber
Basen-Engquist, Karen M.
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description The effects of Vibrant Lives, a 6-month worksite-weight-loss program, were examined in a cohort of school-district employees with overweight or obesity. The VL Basic (VLB) participants received materials and tailored text messages, the VL Plus (VLP) participants additionally received WIFI-enabled activity monitors and scales and participated in health challenges throughout the school year, and the VL Plus with Support (VLP + S) participants additionally received coaching support. The levels of program satisfaction and retention and changes in weight, physical activity (PA), and diet were compared across groups using Pearson chi-square tests, repeated-measure mixed models, and logistic regression. After the program, the VLB (n = 131), VLP (n = 87), and VLP + S (n = 88) groups had average weight losses of 2.5, 2.5, and 3.4 kg, respectively, and average increases in weekly PA of 40.4, 35.8, and 65.7 min, respectively. The VLP + S participants were more likely than the other participants to have clinically significant weight loss (≥3%; p = 0.026). Compared with the VLB participants, the VLP participants were less likely to meet the recommendations for consuming fast food (p = 0.022) and sugar-sweetened beverages (p = 0.010). The VLP and VLP + S participants reported higher program satisfaction than the VLB participants. The VL program facilitates weight loss among school-district employees with overweight and obesity by increasing their PA and healthy diet.
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spelling pubmed-98198722023-01-07 Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity Lee, Che Young Robertson, Michael C. Johnston, Hannah Le, Thuan Raber, Margaret Rechis, Ruth Oestman, Katherine Neff, Alise Macneish, Amber Basen-Engquist, Karen M. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The effects of Vibrant Lives, a 6-month worksite-weight-loss program, were examined in a cohort of school-district employees with overweight or obesity. The VL Basic (VLB) participants received materials and tailored text messages, the VL Plus (VLP) participants additionally received WIFI-enabled activity monitors and scales and participated in health challenges throughout the school year, and the VL Plus with Support (VLP + S) participants additionally received coaching support. The levels of program satisfaction and retention and changes in weight, physical activity (PA), and diet were compared across groups using Pearson chi-square tests, repeated-measure mixed models, and logistic regression. After the program, the VLB (n = 131), VLP (n = 87), and VLP + S (n = 88) groups had average weight losses of 2.5, 2.5, and 3.4 kg, respectively, and average increases in weekly PA of 40.4, 35.8, and 65.7 min, respectively. The VLP + S participants were more likely than the other participants to have clinically significant weight loss (≥3%; p = 0.026). Compared with the VLB participants, the VLP participants were less likely to meet the recommendations for consuming fast food (p = 0.022) and sugar-sweetened beverages (p = 0.010). The VLP and VLP + S participants reported higher program satisfaction than the VLB participants. The VL program facilitates weight loss among school-district employees with overweight and obesity by increasing their PA and healthy diet. MDPI 2022-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9819872/ /pubmed/36612860 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010538 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Che Young
Robertson, Michael C.
Johnston, Hannah
Le, Thuan
Raber, Margaret
Rechis, Ruth
Oestman, Katherine
Neff, Alise
Macneish, Amber
Basen-Engquist, Karen M.
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title_full Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title_fullStr Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title_short Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Worksite-Weight-Loss Program for Cancer Prevention among School-District Employees with Overweight and Obesity
title_sort feasibility and effectiveness of a worksite-weight-loss program for cancer prevention among school-district employees with overweight and obesity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612860
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010538
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