The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Current evidence suggests that some of the most effective weight loss approaches are changes in dietary and physical activity behaviors through lifestyle modification programs. The Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program is a group-based behavior modification program aimed at chang...

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Main Authors: Bärbel Knäuper, Huma Shireen, Kimberly Carrière, Mallory Frayn, Elena Ivanova, Zhen Xu, Ilka Lowensteyn, Gentiana Sadikaj, Aleksandra Luszczynska, Steven Grover, McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program Investigators
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-4014-z
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spelling doaj-821d927a7d034962ab46cd6f09012ecb2021-01-10T12:46:01ZengBMCTrials1745-62152020-01-012111710.1186/s13063-019-4014-zThe effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trialBärbel Knäuper0Huma Shireen1Kimberly Carrière2Mallory Frayn3Elena Ivanova4Zhen Xu5Ilka Lowensteyn6Gentiana Sadikaj7Aleksandra Luszczynska8Steven Grover9McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program InvestigatorsDepartment of Psychology, McGill UniversityUniversity of TorontoDepartment of Psychology, McGill UniversityDepartment of Psychology, McGill UniversityUniversity of British Columbia, Okanagan CampusDepartment of Psychology, McGill UniversityDepartment of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill UniversityDepartment of Psychology, McGill UniversitySWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw Faculty of PsychologyDepartment of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill UniversityAbstract Background Current evidence suggests that some of the most effective weight loss approaches are changes in dietary and physical activity behaviors through lifestyle modification programs. The Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program is a group-based behavior modification program aimed at changing diet and physical activity for weight loss. It was developed to be more cost-effective and easier to disseminate than its individually administered parent program, the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). However, the average weight loss following participation in the GLB is only approximately 3.5%, with low long-term weight loss maintenance. Purpose We aimed to optimize the weight loss outcomes of the GLB to increase the efficacy already afforded by its cost-effectiveness and ease of dissemination. We did this by integrating the habit formation tool of if-then plans into the program. This program is called the enriched GLB or the McGill Comprehensive Health Improvement (CHIP) Healthy Weight Program. Results at 3 and 12 months of participation have already been published elsewhere. They showed no between-group differences between the standard and enriched GLB but higher weight loss in both groups compared to the DPP. This paper reports the long-term weight loss maintenance data following participation in the program. Methods Of the 172 participants enrolled at the beginning of the study, data from 110 participants were available and analyzed at 24 months, i.e., 12 months after the end of the 12-month intervention. Results No between-group difference in weight loss maintenance was observed. Pooled results showed a significant weight regain from 12 to 24 months, i.e., an average of 7.85 lbs. of the 20.36 lbs. lost. However, participants from both groups were still 12.51lbs or 6.13% lighter at 24 months than at baseline. Conclusion If-then plans did not result in a higher percentage of weight loss at 24-month follow-up compared to the standard GLB. However, at 24 months, both groups did show a maintenance of a significant portion of the weight lost at the end of intervention. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02008435, registered 6 December 2013.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-4014-zLifestyle modificationsWeight lossBehavior modificationsClinical trialsDiabetes
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author Bärbel Knäuper
Huma Shireen
Kimberly Carrière
Mallory Frayn
Elena Ivanova
Zhen Xu
Ilka Lowensteyn
Gentiana Sadikaj
Aleksandra Luszczynska
Steven Grover
McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program Investigators
spellingShingle Bärbel Knäuper
Huma Shireen
Kimberly Carrière
Mallory Frayn
Elena Ivanova
Zhen Xu
Ilka Lowensteyn
Gentiana Sadikaj
Aleksandra Luszczynska
Steven Grover
McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program Investigators
The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
Trials
Lifestyle modifications
Weight loss
Behavior modifications
Clinical trials
Diabetes
author_facet Bärbel Knäuper
Huma Shireen
Kimberly Carrière
Mallory Frayn
Elena Ivanova
Zhen Xu
Ilka Lowensteyn
Gentiana Sadikaj
Aleksandra Luszczynska
Steven Grover
McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program Investigators
author_sort Bärbel Knäuper
title The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
title_short The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
title_full The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial
title_sort effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the mcgill chip healthy weight program randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Current evidence suggests that some of the most effective weight loss approaches are changes in dietary and physical activity behaviors through lifestyle modification programs. The Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program is a group-based behavior modification program aimed at changing diet and physical activity for weight loss. It was developed to be more cost-effective and easier to disseminate than its individually administered parent program, the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). However, the average weight loss following participation in the GLB is only approximately 3.5%, with low long-term weight loss maintenance. Purpose We aimed to optimize the weight loss outcomes of the GLB to increase the efficacy already afforded by its cost-effectiveness and ease of dissemination. We did this by integrating the habit formation tool of if-then plans into the program. This program is called the enriched GLB or the McGill Comprehensive Health Improvement (CHIP) Healthy Weight Program. Results at 3 and 12 months of participation have already been published elsewhere. They showed no between-group differences between the standard and enriched GLB but higher weight loss in both groups compared to the DPP. This paper reports the long-term weight loss maintenance data following participation in the program. Methods Of the 172 participants enrolled at the beginning of the study, data from 110 participants were available and analyzed at 24 months, i.e., 12 months after the end of the 12-month intervention. Results No between-group difference in weight loss maintenance was observed. Pooled results showed a significant weight regain from 12 to 24 months, i.e., an average of 7.85 lbs. of the 20.36 lbs. lost. However, participants from both groups were still 12.51lbs or 6.13% lighter at 24 months than at baseline. Conclusion If-then plans did not result in a higher percentage of weight loss at 24-month follow-up compared to the standard GLB. However, at 24 months, both groups did show a maintenance of a significant portion of the weight lost at the end of intervention. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02008435, registered 6 December 2013.
topic Lifestyle modifications
Weight loss
Behavior modifications
Clinical trials
Diabetes
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-4014-z
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