Adrian Brown, Laurence J Dobbie, Laura Falvey, Dipesh C Patel, Jonathan T C Kwan, Siri Steinmo, Ling Chow, Barbara M McGowan
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导言:英国劳动力的健康至关重要;每年因病损失的时间约为 1.86 亿天。肥胖症和 2 型糖尿病(T2D)仍然是全球面临的主要健康挑战。这项回顾性服务评估旨在评估数字化限时进食(TRE)干预措施(Roczen Program,Reset Health Ltd)对体重和其他健康相关结果的影响:这项服务评估是针对超重/肥胖症患者进行的,其中 89% 的患者是由公共部门的雇主转介的。参与者被安排参加由临床医生和指导员提供的 TRE、低碳水化合物、适量蛋白质计划,并接受定期跟踪、饮食指导、目标设定、反馈和社会支持:共有 660 名成员参加,12 个月的保留率为 41%。大多数成员为女性(73.2%),58.9%为白人,平均(标清)年龄为 47.5 岁(10.1),体重指数为 35.0 kg/m2(5.7)。有 82 名成员提供了 12 个月的数据。12 个月时,成员的平均实际体重减轻了 9.0 公斤(7.0;p p p = 0.012)。暴饮暴食得分明显降低(-4.4 [7.0] p = 0.006),尽管认知克制能力有所提高(0.37 [0.6] p = 0.006):我们的服务评估表明,Roczen 计划在体重、健康相关结果和饮食行为方面带来了有临床意义的改善,并在 12 个月后得以持续。
Real-world data of a digitally enabled, time-restricted eating weight management program in public sector workers living with overweight and obesity in the United Kingdom: A service evaluation of the Roczen program.
Introduction: The health of the United Kingdom workforce is key; approximately 186 million days are lost to sickness each year. Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) remain major global health challenges. The aim of this retrospective service evaluation was to assess the impact of a digitally enabled, time-restricted eating (TRE) intervention (Roczen Program, Reset Health Ltd) on weight and other health-related outcomes.
Methods: This service evaluation was conducted in people living with overweight/obesity, with 89% referred from public sector employers. Participants were placed on a TRE, low-carbohydrate, moderate protein plan delivered by clinicians and mentors with regular follow up, dietary guidance, goal setting, feedback, and social support.
Results: A total of 660 members enrolled and retention was 41% at 12 months. The majority were female (73.2%), 58.9% were of White ethnicity, with a mean (SD) age of 47.5 years (10.1), and a body mass index of 35.0 kg/m2 (5.7). Data were available for 82 members at 12-month. At 12-month, members mean actual and percentage weight loss was -9.0 kg (7.0; p < 0.001) and -9.2% (6.7, p < 0.001) respectively and waist circumference reduced by -10.3 cm (10.7 p < 0.001), with 45.1% of members achieving ≥10% weight loss. Glycated hemoglobin was significantly improved at 6 months in people living with T2D (-11 mmol/mol [5.7] p = 0.012). Binge eating score significantly reduced (-4.4 [7.0] p = 0.006), despite cognitive restraint increasing (0.37 [0.6] p = 0.006).
Conclusion: Our service evaluation showed that the Roczen program led to clinically meaningful improvements in body weight, health-related outcomes and eating behaviors that were sustained at 12-month.