改善妊娠期体重增加行为干预的动态系统模型。

Yuwen Dong, Daniel E Rivera, Diana M Thomas, Jesús E Navarro-Barrientos, Danielle S Downs, Jennifer S Savage, Linda M Collins
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妊娠期体重增加过多(GWG)是一个主要的公共卫生问题。在本文中,我们提出了一个动态系统模型,描述了行为干预如何影响怀孕期间体重增加。该模型依赖于机械能量平衡与动态行为模型的集成。行为模型结合了心理学中一些广为接受的概念:计划行为理论(TPB)和自我调节原则(描述了个体内部过程如何加强干预的积极结果)。本文提出了一个假设的案例研究,以说明该模型的基本工作原理,并证明适当的干预设计如何能够抵消怀孕期间健康饮食减少和体育活动减少的自然趋势。该模型可用于行为科学家评估自适应时变行为干预的决策规则,或作为混合模型预测控制算法的开环模型,作为此类干预的决策框架。
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A Dynamical Systems Model for Improving Gestational Weight Gain Behavioral Interventions.

Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) represents a major public health concern. In this paper, we present a dynamical systems model that describes how a behavioral intervention can influence weight gain during pregnancy. The model relies on the integration of a mechanistic energy balance with a dynamical behavioral model. The behavioral model incorporates some well-accepted concepts from psychology: the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the principle of self-regulation which describes how internal processes within the individual can serve to reinforce the positive outcomes of an intervention. A hypothetical case study is presented to illustrate the basic workings of the model and demonstrate how the proper design of the intervention can counteract natural trends towards declines in healthy eating and reduced physical activity during the course of pregnancy. The model can be used by behavioral scientists to evaluate decision rules for adaptive time-varying behavioral interventions, or as the open-loop model for hybrid model predictive control algorithms acting as decision frameworks for such interventions.

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