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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults

This study compared the effectiveness of two Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) interventions on weight loss among overweight and obese Marshallese adults. The study was a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in 30 churches in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Marshallese adults with a body mas...

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Autores principales: McElfish, Pearl A., Felix, Holly C., Bursac, Zoran, Rowland, Brett, Yeary, Karen H. K., Long, Christopher R., Selig, James P., Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku, Riklon, Sheldon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36799349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00469580231152051
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author McElfish, Pearl A.
Felix, Holly C.
Bursac, Zoran
Rowland, Brett
Yeary, Karen H. K.
Long, Christopher R.
Selig, James P.
Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku
Riklon, Sheldon
author_facet McElfish, Pearl A.
Felix, Holly C.
Bursac, Zoran
Rowland, Brett
Yeary, Karen H. K.
Long, Christopher R.
Selig, James P.
Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku
Riklon, Sheldon
author_sort McElfish, Pearl A.
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description This study compared the effectiveness of two Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) interventions on weight loss among overweight and obese Marshallese adults. The study was a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in 30 churches in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Marshallese adults with a body mass index ≥25 kg/m(2) were eligible for the study. The study sample included 380 participants. Participants received either a faith-based adaptation of the DPP or a family-focused adaptation of the DPP, each delivered over 24 weeks. The primary outcome was weight change from baseline. Secondary outcomes included changes in Hemoglobin A(1c), blood pressure, dietary intake, family support for healthy behaviors, and physical activity. Outcomes were examined longitudinally using general linear mixed effects regression models, adjusting for baseline outcomes, sociodemographic covariates, and clustering of participants within churches. Reductions in weight were small for both groups. Overall, only 7.1% of all participants lost 5% or more of their baseline body weight. There were no significant differences in weight loss between the 2 arms at 6 months (P = .3599) or at 12 months (P = .3207). Significant differences in systolic and diastolic blood pressure were found between the 2 arms at 6 months (P = .0293; P = .0068, respectively). Significant within-arm changes were found for sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and family support for both arms at both follow-ups. Both interventions achieved a modest weight loss. While even modest weight loss can be clinically significant, future research is needed to identify chronic disease prevention interventions that can successfully reduce weight for this at-risk population.
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spelling pubmed-99402342023-02-21 A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults McElfish, Pearl A. Felix, Holly C. Bursac, Zoran Rowland, Brett Yeary, Karen H. K. Long, Christopher R. Selig, James P. Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku Riklon, Sheldon Inquiry Original Research Article This study compared the effectiveness of two Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) interventions on weight loss among overweight and obese Marshallese adults. The study was a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in 30 churches in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Marshallese adults with a body mass index ≥25 kg/m(2) were eligible for the study. The study sample included 380 participants. Participants received either a faith-based adaptation of the DPP or a family-focused adaptation of the DPP, each delivered over 24 weeks. The primary outcome was weight change from baseline. Secondary outcomes included changes in Hemoglobin A(1c), blood pressure, dietary intake, family support for healthy behaviors, and physical activity. Outcomes were examined longitudinally using general linear mixed effects regression models, adjusting for baseline outcomes, sociodemographic covariates, and clustering of participants within churches. Reductions in weight were small for both groups. Overall, only 7.1% of all participants lost 5% or more of their baseline body weight. There were no significant differences in weight loss between the 2 arms at 6 months (P = .3599) or at 12 months (P = .3207). Significant differences in systolic and diastolic blood pressure were found between the 2 arms at 6 months (P = .0293; P = .0068, respectively). Significant within-arm changes were found for sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and family support for both arms at both follow-ups. Both interventions achieved a modest weight loss. While even modest weight loss can be clinically significant, future research is needed to identify chronic disease prevention interventions that can successfully reduce weight for this at-risk population. SAGE Publications 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9940234/ /pubmed/36799349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00469580231152051 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
McElfish, Pearl A.
Felix, Holly C.
Bursac, Zoran
Rowland, Brett
Yeary, Karen H. K.
Long, Christopher R.
Selig, James P.
Kaholokula, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku
Riklon, Sheldon
A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title_full A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title_fullStr A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title_full_unstemmed A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title_short A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Diabetes Prevention Program Interventions for Overweight/Obese Marshallese Adults
title_sort cluster randomized controlled trial comparing diabetes prevention program interventions for overweight/obese marshallese adults
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36799349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00469580231152051
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