Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity

Abstract Background Behavioral obesity interventions using an acceptance‐based therapy (ABT) approach have demonstrated efficacy for adults, yet feasibility and acceptability of tailoring an ABT intervention for adolescents remains unknown. Objective This study assessed the feasibility and acceptabi...

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Main Authors: Michelle I. Cardel, Alexandra M. Lee, Xiaofei Chi, Faith Newsome, Darci R. Miller, Angelina Bernier, Lindsay Thompson, Matthew J. Gurka, David M. Janicke, Meghan L. Butryn
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Obesity Science & Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.483
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spelling doaj-fe66accc84574ffa97c7008d7d4c3da52021-06-02T09:09:19ZengWileyObesity Science & Practice2055-22382021-06-017329130110.1002/osp4.483Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesityMichelle I. Cardel0Alexandra M. Lee1Xiaofei Chi2Faith Newsome3Darci R. Miller4Angelina Bernier5Lindsay Thompson6Matthew J. Gurka7David M. Janicke8Meghan L. Butryn9Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Pediatrics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Gainesville Florida USADepartment of Psychology and Center for Weight Eating and Lifestyle Science Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences Philadelphia Pennsylvania USAAbstract Background Behavioral obesity interventions using an acceptance‐based therapy (ABT) approach have demonstrated efficacy for adults, yet feasibility and acceptability of tailoring an ABT intervention for adolescents remains unknown. Objective This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of an ABT healthy lifestyle intervention among diverse adolescent cisgender girls with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). Methods Adolescent cisgender girls aged 14–19 with a BMI of ≥85th percentile‐for‐sex‐and‐age were recruited for participation in a single‐arm feasibility study. The primary outcomes were recruitment and retention while the secondary outcome was change in BMI Z‐score over the 6‐month intervention. Exploratory outcomes included obesity‐related factors, health‐related behaviors, and psychological factors. Results Recruitment goals were achieved; 13 adolescents (>60% racial/ethnic minorities) participated in the intervention, and 11 completed the intervention (85% retention). In completers (n = 11), a mean decrease in BMI Z‐score of −0.15 (SD = 0.34, Cohen's d = −0.44) was observed. Improvements were also noted for change in percentage of 95th percentile (d = −0.35), percent body fat (d = −0.35), quality of life (d = 0.71), psychological flexibility (d = −0.86), and depression (d = −0.86). Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest an ABT healthy lifestyle intervention tailored for adolescent cisgender girls with OW/OB may be an acceptable treatment that could lead to improvements in BMI Z‐score, obesity‐related measures, and psychological outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.483adolescentsfeasibilityinterventionobesity
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author Michelle I. Cardel
Alexandra M. Lee
Xiaofei Chi
Faith Newsome
Darci R. Miller
Angelina Bernier
Lindsay Thompson
Matthew J. Gurka
David M. Janicke
Meghan L. Butryn
spellingShingle Michelle I. Cardel
Alexandra M. Lee
Xiaofei Chi
Faith Newsome
Darci R. Miller
Angelina Bernier
Lindsay Thompson
Matthew J. Gurka
David M. Janicke
Meghan L. Butryn
Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
Obesity Science & Practice
adolescents
feasibility
intervention
obesity
author_facet Michelle I. Cardel
Alexandra M. Lee
Xiaofei Chi
Faith Newsome
Darci R. Miller
Angelina Bernier
Lindsay Thompson
Matthew J. Gurka
David M. Janicke
Meghan L. Butryn
author_sort Michelle I. Cardel
title Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
title_short Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
title_full Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
title_fullStr Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
title_sort feasibility/acceptability of an acceptance‐based therapy intervention for diverse adolescent girls with overweight/obesity
publisher Wiley
series Obesity Science & Practice
issn 2055-2238
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Behavioral obesity interventions using an acceptance‐based therapy (ABT) approach have demonstrated efficacy for adults, yet feasibility and acceptability of tailoring an ABT intervention for adolescents remains unknown. Objective This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of an ABT healthy lifestyle intervention among diverse adolescent cisgender girls with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). Methods Adolescent cisgender girls aged 14–19 with a BMI of ≥85th percentile‐for‐sex‐and‐age were recruited for participation in a single‐arm feasibility study. The primary outcomes were recruitment and retention while the secondary outcome was change in BMI Z‐score over the 6‐month intervention. Exploratory outcomes included obesity‐related factors, health‐related behaviors, and psychological factors. Results Recruitment goals were achieved; 13 adolescents (>60% racial/ethnic minorities) participated in the intervention, and 11 completed the intervention (85% retention). In completers (n = 11), a mean decrease in BMI Z‐score of −0.15 (SD = 0.34, Cohen's d = −0.44) was observed. Improvements were also noted for change in percentage of 95th percentile (d = −0.35), percent body fat (d = −0.35), quality of life (d = 0.71), psychological flexibility (d = −0.86), and depression (d = −0.86). Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest an ABT healthy lifestyle intervention tailored for adolescent cisgender girls with OW/OB may be an acceptable treatment that could lead to improvements in BMI Z‐score, obesity‐related measures, and psychological outcomes.
topic adolescents
feasibility
intervention
obesity
url https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.483
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