Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade

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Autor(a) principal: Rhein, Samantha Ottani
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Machado, Paola Próspero, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Lima, Michelle de Souza, Tock, Lian, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/9654
Resumo: AIM: Obesity is recognized as an important multifactorial disease and the Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), based on reflection on conflicts with food, has been used in a way associated with interdisciplinary clinical therapies, aiming to promote greater understanding, self-efficacy and autonomy of treated individuals. In this context, the objective of this investigation was to analyse the impact of behavioural nutritional intervention using the MTT (Transtheoretical Model); associated with non-intensive interdisciplinary clinical therapy, including digital health education. METHODS: The research was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of University Federal of São Paulo (n º 0242/2017). The 60 selected volunteers (BMI ~34.7Kg/m2) were conducted to an interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy, with duration of 12 weeks. This therapy included clinical, nutritional and exercise physiology approach associated to digital health education. At the beginning (week 0) and after the 12 weeks an anthropometric evaluation was performed and a biochemical profile analysis as well as evaluation of the stage of behavior change according to Prochaska and Diclemente. Statistical analysis was performed adopting as significant values p ? 5%. RESULTS: there was an increased degree of motivation and a reduction in the frequency of volunteers in the Relapse and Pre-Contemplation stages, as well as an increase in the number of women classified in the Action stage.The decision-categorized group had a statistically significant reduction on body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.00), Neck Circumference (p = 0.00), Waist Circumference (p = 0.02), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.03), Hip Circumference (p = 0.02) Body Fat Percentage (p = 0.00), Total Cholesterol (p = 0.02) and Non-HDL Cholesterol (p = 0.04). In the Action and Maintenance group, there was a significant reduction in body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.01), Neck Circumference (p=0.00), Waist Circumference (p= 0.00), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.00) and Hip Circumference (p = 0.00). CONCLUSION: the semi-presential clinical approach was effective to promote improvements in the body composition, including body fat and lipid profile, as a dependent manner considering the identification of the stage of behavior change.  
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spelling Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidadeobesityweight lossbody weightsocial network.AIM: Obesity is recognized as an important multifactorial disease and the Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), based on reflection on conflicts with food, has been used in a way associated with interdisciplinary clinical therapies, aiming to promote greater understanding, self-efficacy and autonomy of treated individuals. In this context, the objective of this investigation was to analyse the impact of behavioural nutritional intervention using the MTT (Transtheoretical Model); associated with non-intensive interdisciplinary clinical therapy, including digital health education. METHODS: The research was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of University Federal of São Paulo (n º 0242/2017). The 60 selected volunteers (BMI ~34.7Kg/m2) were conducted to an interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy, with duration of 12 weeks. This therapy included clinical, nutritional and exercise physiology approach associated to digital health education. At the beginning (week 0) and after the 12 weeks an anthropometric evaluation was performed and a biochemical profile analysis as well as evaluation of the stage of behavior change according to Prochaska and Diclemente. Statistical analysis was performed adopting as significant values p ? 5%. RESULTS: there was an increased degree of motivation and a reduction in the frequency of volunteers in the Relapse and Pre-Contemplation stages, as well as an increase in the number of women classified in the Action stage.The decision-categorized group had a statistically significant reduction on body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.00), Neck Circumference (p = 0.00), Waist Circumference (p = 0.02), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.03), Hip Circumference (p = 0.02) Body Fat Percentage (p = 0.00), Total Cholesterol (p = 0.02) and Non-HDL Cholesterol (p = 0.04). In the Action and Maintenance group, there was a significant reduction in body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.01), Neck Circumference (p=0.00), Waist Circumference (p= 0.00), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.00) and Hip Circumference (p = 0.00). CONCLUSION: the semi-presential clinical approach was effective to promote improvements in the body composition, including body fat and lipid profile, as a dependent manner considering the identification of the stage of behavior change.  Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2020-05-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/965410.34119/bjhrv3n3-018Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020); 4102-4115Brazilian Journal of Health Review; v. 3 n. 3 (2020); 4102-41152595-6825reponame:Brazilian Journal of Health Reviewinstname:Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)instacron:BJRHporhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/9654/8109Copyright (c) 2020 Brazilian Journal of Health Reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRhein, Samantha OttaniMachado, Paola PrósperoDâmaso, Ana RaimundaCampos, Raquel Munhoz da SilveiraLima, Michelle de SouzaTock, LianMasquio, Deborah Cristina Landi2020-06-30T18:53:38Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/9654Revistahttp://www.brazilianjournals.com/index.php/BJHR/indexPRIhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/oai|| brazilianjhr@gmail.com2595-68252595-6825opendoar:2020-06-30T18:53:38Brazilian Journal of Health Review - Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
title Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
spellingShingle Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
Rhein, Samantha Ottani
obesity
weight loss
body weight
social network.
title_short Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
title_full Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
title_fullStr Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
title_full_unstemmed Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
title_sort Previous results of semipresential multiprofessional intervention, with an approach to a behavioral treatment in obesity / Resultados anteriores da intervenção multiprofissional semipresencial, com abordagem de tratamento comportamental na obesidade
author Rhein, Samantha Ottani
author_facet Rhein, Samantha Ottani
Machado, Paola Próspero
Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira
Lima, Michelle de Souza
Tock, Lian
Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi
author_role author
author2 Machado, Paola Próspero
Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira
Lima, Michelle de Souza
Tock, Lian
Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rhein, Samantha Ottani
Machado, Paola Próspero
Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira
Lima, Michelle de Souza
Tock, Lian
Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv obesity
weight loss
body weight
social network.
topic obesity
weight loss
body weight
social network.
description AIM: Obesity is recognized as an important multifactorial disease and the Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), based on reflection on conflicts with food, has been used in a way associated with interdisciplinary clinical therapies, aiming to promote greater understanding, self-efficacy and autonomy of treated individuals. In this context, the objective of this investigation was to analyse the impact of behavioural nutritional intervention using the MTT (Transtheoretical Model); associated with non-intensive interdisciplinary clinical therapy, including digital health education. METHODS: The research was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of University Federal of São Paulo (n º 0242/2017). The 60 selected volunteers (BMI ~34.7Kg/m2) were conducted to an interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy, with duration of 12 weeks. This therapy included clinical, nutritional and exercise physiology approach associated to digital health education. At the beginning (week 0) and after the 12 weeks an anthropometric evaluation was performed and a biochemical profile analysis as well as evaluation of the stage of behavior change according to Prochaska and Diclemente. Statistical analysis was performed adopting as significant values p ? 5%. RESULTS: there was an increased degree of motivation and a reduction in the frequency of volunteers in the Relapse and Pre-Contemplation stages, as well as an increase in the number of women classified in the Action stage.The decision-categorized group had a statistically significant reduction on body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.00), Neck Circumference (p = 0.00), Waist Circumference (p = 0.02), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.03), Hip Circumference (p = 0.02) Body Fat Percentage (p = 0.00), Total Cholesterol (p = 0.02) and Non-HDL Cholesterol (p = 0.04). In the Action and Maintenance group, there was a significant reduction in body weight (p = 0.00), BMI (p = 0.01), Neck Circumference (p=0.00), Waist Circumference (p= 0.00), Abdominal Circumference (p = 0.00) and Hip Circumference (p = 0.00). CONCLUSION: the semi-presential clinical approach was effective to promote improvements in the body composition, including body fat and lipid profile, as a dependent manner considering the identification of the stage of behavior change.  
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