Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss

Abstract Background The effect of incorporating mobile technology to support participants’ lifestyle change and weight loss in medical group visits has not been well studied in a safety‐net setting. Rationale and Design Thus, the rationale of the current study was to examine the effect of text messa...

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Main Authors: Perla Saldivar, Valerie Mira, Petra Duran, Christina Moldovan, Georgina Ang, Nina Parikh, Martin L. Lee, Theodore C. Friedman
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
Series:Obesity Science & Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.513
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spelling doaj-b7e0754bfec449f1981d973e312c07392021-10-04T06:52:35ZengWileyObesity Science & Practice2055-22382021-10-017558359010.1002/osp4.513Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight lossPerla Saldivar0Valerie Mira1Petra Duran2Christina Moldovan3Georgina Ang4Nina Parikh5Martin L. Lee6Theodore C. Friedman7Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USACareMessage San Francisco California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USADivision of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles California USAAbstract Background The effect of incorporating mobile technology to support participants’ lifestyle change and weight loss in medical group visits has not been well studied in a safety‐net setting. Rationale and Design Thus, the rationale of the current study was to examine the effect of text messaging in a medical group visit, and test the effect of two texting programs (12 weeks and 20 weeks), compared to those who did not receive text‐messaging in the Preventing Obesity With Eating Right (POWER) group visit program. The primary outcome was weight loss. Results We found that those enrolled in the 20‐week and 12‐week texting programs attended more group visit sessions than those enrolled in the POWER group only (p < 0.001). Both POWER and POWER + 20‐week texting groups had a significant reduction in weight at their final group visit compared to their baseline (POWER, 114 ± 27 kg vs. 112 ± 26 kg, p < 0.001; POWER + 20‐week texting, 111 ± 28 kg vs. 109 ± 28 kg, p < 0.01), but not the 12‐week texting group (114 ± 29 kg vs. 113 ± 29 kg, p = 0.22), with no differences between the groups. The number of group visits was correlated with a decrease in weight (rs = 0.12, p < 0.05). Conclusion In conclusion, text messaging programs led to more attendance in the medical group visits, but not greater weight loss or reduction in HbA1c than the POWER group obesity program alone. Further studies are needed to maximize the beneficial effects of texting programs in medical group visits in underserved minority populations.https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.513exercisegroup visitHbA1cmedically underservedobesitytexting
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author Perla Saldivar
Valerie Mira
Petra Duran
Christina Moldovan
Georgina Ang
Nina Parikh
Martin L. Lee
Theodore C. Friedman
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Valerie Mira
Petra Duran
Christina Moldovan
Georgina Ang
Nina Parikh
Martin L. Lee
Theodore C. Friedman
Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
Obesity Science & Practice
exercise
group visit
HbA1c
medically underserved
obesity
texting
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Valerie Mira
Petra Duran
Christina Moldovan
Georgina Ang
Nina Parikh
Martin L. Lee
Theodore C. Friedman
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title Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
title_short Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
title_full Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
title_fullStr Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
title_full_unstemmed Implementing texting programs in the P.O.W.E.R. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
title_sort implementing texting programs in the p.o.w.e.r. (preventing obesity with eating right) medical group visit for weight loss
publisher Wiley
series Obesity Science & Practice
issn 2055-2238
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Background The effect of incorporating mobile technology to support participants’ lifestyle change and weight loss in medical group visits has not been well studied in a safety‐net setting. Rationale and Design Thus, the rationale of the current study was to examine the effect of text messaging in a medical group visit, and test the effect of two texting programs (12 weeks and 20 weeks), compared to those who did not receive text‐messaging in the Preventing Obesity With Eating Right (POWER) group visit program. The primary outcome was weight loss. Results We found that those enrolled in the 20‐week and 12‐week texting programs attended more group visit sessions than those enrolled in the POWER group only (p < 0.001). Both POWER and POWER + 20‐week texting groups had a significant reduction in weight at their final group visit compared to their baseline (POWER, 114 ± 27 kg vs. 112 ± 26 kg, p < 0.001; POWER + 20‐week texting, 111 ± 28 kg vs. 109 ± 28 kg, p < 0.01), but not the 12‐week texting group (114 ± 29 kg vs. 113 ± 29 kg, p = 0.22), with no differences between the groups. The number of group visits was correlated with a decrease in weight (rs = 0.12, p < 0.05). Conclusion In conclusion, text messaging programs led to more attendance in the medical group visits, but not greater weight loss or reduction in HbA1c than the POWER group obesity program alone. Further studies are needed to maximize the beneficial effects of texting programs in medical group visits in underserved minority populations.
topic exercise
group visit
HbA1c
medically underserved
obesity
texting
url https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.513
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