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Randomized, Controlled Trial of an Internet-Facilitated Intervention for Reducing Binge Eating and Overweight in Adolescents

机译:互联网便利的干预措施,用于减少青少年的暴饮暴食和超重的随机对照试验

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OBJECTIVE. This study examined the efficacy of an Internet-facilitated intervention for weight maintenance and binge eating in adolescents.METHODS. A total of 105 adolescent male and female high school students at risk for overweight (mean age: 15.1 ± 1.0 years) were randomly assigned to a 16-week online intervention, StudentBodies2-BED ( n = 52), or the wait-list control group ( n = 53).RESULTS. Participants in the StudentBodies2-BED group had significantly lower BMI z scores and BMI from baseline assessment to follow-up assessment, compared with the wait-list control group. In addition, significant reductions in objective binge episodes and subjective binge episodes from baseline assessment to posttreatment assessment and from baseline assessment to follow-up assessment were observed among StudentBodies2-BED participants. The StudentBodies2-BED group also reported significantly reduced weight and shape concerns from posttreatment assessment to follow-up assessment and from baseline assessment to follow-up assessment. Participants in the StudentBodies2-BED group who engaged in objective overeating or binge eating episodes at baseline assessment experienced a significantly greater reduction in BMI at follow-up assessment, compared with the wait-list control group.CONCLUSIONS. Results suggest that an Internet-facilitated intervention is moderately effective in short-term weight loss and weight maintenance and yields a large reduction in binge eating. This study also demonstrates that weight management and reduction of eating disorder psychopathological features can be achieved simultaneously by using an easily disseminated, Internet-facilitated program.
机译:目的。这项研究检查了互联网便利的干预措施对青少年体重维持和暴饮暴食的功效。总共将105名有超重风险的男女青少年(平均年龄:15.1±1.0岁)随机分配到16周的在线干预,StudentBodies2-BED(n = 52)或等待名单控制中组(n = 53)。与等待列表对照组相比,StudentBodies2-BED组的参与者从基线评估到随访评估的BMI z得分和BMI明显更低。此外,在StudentBodies2-BED参与者中,从基线评估到治疗后评估以及从基线评估到随访评估,客观狂欢事件和主观狂欢事件的显着减少。 StudentBodies2-BED组还报告了从治疗后评估到随访评估以及从基线评估到随访评估,体重和形状问题的明显减少。与等待列表对照组相比,在基线评估时从事客观暴饮暴食或暴饮暴食事件的StudentBodies2-BED组的参与者在随访评估时的BMI显着降低。结果表明,互联网促进的干预措施在短期减轻体重和保持体重方面是中等有效的,并且可以大大减少暴饮暴食。这项研究还表明,通过使用易于分发的互联网促进程序,可以同时实现体重控制和饮食失调的心理病理特征的减轻。

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