The Group-basEd Telehealth behavioral WEight Loss Program Among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot and Feasibility Study.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.70023
Kelly C Allison, Courtney McCuen-Wurst, Allie Raevsky, Nathaniel Holmes, Macy Goldbach, Carmen E Guerra, Katharine A Rendle, Tamara J Cadet, Robert S Krouse, Julia Tchou
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Abstract

Objective: Obesity is related to the recurrence of breast cancer. In-person groups or individual telephone counseling currently comprise the behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs tested for cancer survivors. Group support via telehealth may be convenient and provide support from fellow survivors, but feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy testing are needed.

Methods: A single-arm, 6-month BWL program was conducted for female breast cancer survivors with an ECOG performance 0 or 1, BMI > 25 kg/m2, and > 6 months from completion of adjuvant chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. Participants attended 22 video group sessions over 6 months, completing acceptability ratings, weight measurements, Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), City of Hope Breast Cancer Quality of Life Scale (QOL), and International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Changes in survey scores and weight (last-observation carried forward) and differences in outcomes by patients' race were computed with paired t-tests, ANCOVAs and Chi-square tests.

Results: Twenty-one (5 Black, 15 White, 1 Asian American; Mean (SD) = 60.7 (11.6) years; BMI 33.1 (5.9) kg/m2) survivors enrolled with 90% retention and 81.3% of sessions attended. Acceptability ratings were high (all > 4 on a five-point scale). Mean (SD) weight loss was 5.9% (5.2%), with 60% losing ≥ 5% of baseline weight; White participants lost 7.5% and Black participants lost 1.9% (p = 0.04). Significant improvements were observed in mood (PHQ-9; p = 0.01) and physical wellbeing QOL (p = 0.01). Physical activity did not change.

Conclusion: This telehealth group BWL program was feasible and acceptable for breast cancer survivors, yielding a clinically significant weight loss. Future studies should test this intervention in larger, more diverse samples.

Trail registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04855552, posted April 22, 2021.

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基于群体的远程健康行为减肥方案在乳腺癌幸存者:试点和可行性研究。
目的:肥胖与乳腺癌复发有关。目前,针对癌症幸存者的行为减肥(BWL)项目包括面对面的小组或个人电话咨询。通过远程医疗进行的群体支持可能很方便,并提供来自其他幸存者的支持,但需要进行可行性、可接受性和有效性测试。方法:对ECOG评分为0或1,BMI为> 25 kg/m2, >为辅助化疗和/或放疗完成后6个月的女性乳腺癌幸存者进行单臂6个月BWL计划。参与者参加了为期6个月的22个视频小组会议,完成了可接受度评分、体重测量、患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)、希望之城乳腺癌生活质量量表(QOL)和国际体育活动问卷。采用配对t检验、ANCOVAs和卡方检验计算调查得分和体重的变化(最后一次观察结转)以及不同种族患者结局的差异。结果:21人(黑人5人,白人15人,亚裔1人;平均(SD) = 60.7(11.6)年;BMI为33.1 (5.9)kg/m2的幸存者入组,保留率为90%,参加疗程率为81.3%。可接受度评级很高(在五分制中全部为bbbb4)。平均(SD)体重减轻5.9%(5.2%),60%的患者体重减轻≥5%;白人受试者损失7.5%,黑人受试者损失1.9% (p = 0.04)。在情绪方面观察到显著改善(PHQ-9;p = 0.01)和身体健康生活质量(p = 0.01)。体力活动没有改变。结论:这种远程医疗小组BWL方案对于乳腺癌幸存者来说是可行和可接受的,产生了临床上显著的体重减轻。未来的研究应该在更大、更多样化的样本中检验这种干预。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT04855552,发布于2021年4月22日。
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Obesity Science & Practice
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