Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins, Fernando Malentaqui, Westphal, Greice, Castilho, Mario Moreira, Nardo Junior, Nelson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11779
Resumo: Introduction: The increase in overweight, obesity and severe obesity in the world represents a major public health challenge in terms of both prevention and treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases. Objective: This review analyzes multiprofessional studies whose goals include at least 5% weight loss used in programs aimed at changing behavior in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 as well as their clinical outcomes. Methods: A systematic review was carried out in the Pubmed and Embase databases with the keywords "multi-professional", "treatment", "primary care" and "obesity", in both bases the filters "clinical trial", "studies randomized ”and“ adults over 18 years ”, the selected works should have evaluated face-to-face intervention programs, with an established weight loss goal and intervention results. Results: Both databases resulted in 241 articles, 148 in Pubmed and 93 in Embase. Of this total, 82 articles were selected for reading in full and after analysis four manuscripts were selected, with one manuscript being duplicated, leaving three articles for review. The analyzed studies were carried out in developed countries (USA, United Kingdom and Switzerland). Conclusion: The results of the systematic review indicate the effectiveness of this type of program in studies of medium and long duration. They also reveal the need for more scientific studies due to the scarcity of face-to-face interventions with weight loss goals in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 and that differentiate the results of the intervention and control groups.
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spelling Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature reviewProgramas multiprofisionales para el tratamiento de la obesidad con objetivos definidos de pérdida de peso: revisión sistemática de la literaturaProgramas multiprofissionais de tratamento da obesidade com metas de perda de peso definidas: uma revisão sistemática da literaturaTratamiento multiprofesionalResultado primarioTratamento MultiprofissionalDesfecho PrimárioObesidade.Multi-professional treatmentPrimary careObesity.Introduction: The increase in overweight, obesity and severe obesity in the world represents a major public health challenge in terms of both prevention and treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases. Objective: This review analyzes multiprofessional studies whose goals include at least 5% weight loss used in programs aimed at changing behavior in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 as well as their clinical outcomes. Methods: A systematic review was carried out in the Pubmed and Embase databases with the keywords "multi-professional", "treatment", "primary care" and "obesity", in both bases the filters "clinical trial", "studies randomized ”and“ adults over 18 years ”, the selected works should have evaluated face-to-face intervention programs, with an established weight loss goal and intervention results. Results: Both databases resulted in 241 articles, 148 in Pubmed and 93 in Embase. Of this total, 82 articles were selected for reading in full and after analysis four manuscripts were selected, with one manuscript being duplicated, leaving three articles for review. The analyzed studies were carried out in developed countries (USA, United Kingdom and Switzerland). Conclusion: The results of the systematic review indicate the effectiveness of this type of program in studies of medium and long duration. They also reveal the need for more scientific studies due to the scarcity of face-to-face interventions with weight loss goals in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 and that differentiate the results of the intervention and control groups.Introducción: El aumento del sobrepeso, la obesidad y la obesidad severa en el mundo representa un importante desafío de salud pública en términos de prevención y tratamiento de la obesidad y las enfermedades crónicas asociadas. Objetivo: Esta revisión analiza estudios multiprofesionales cuyos objetivos incluyen al menos una pérdida de peso del 5% utilizada en programas destinados a cambiar el comportamiento en adultos con un IMC superior a 30 kg / m2, así como sus resultados clínicos. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática en las bases de datos Pubmed y Embase con las palabras clave "multiprofesional", "tratamiento", "atención primaria" y "obesidad", en ambas bases los filtros "ensayo clínico", "estudios aleatorizados ”y“ adultos mayores de 18 años ”, los trabajos seleccionados deben haber evaluado programas de intervención presencial, con un objetivo de pérdida de peso establecido y resultados de la intervención. Resultados: Ambas bases de datos dieron como resultado 241 artículos, 148 en Pubmed y 93 en Embase. De este total, se seleccionaron 82 artículos para lectura en su totalidad y luego del análisis se seleccionaron cuatro manuscritos, con un manuscrito duplicado, dejando tres artículos para revisión. Los estudios analizados se realizaron en países desarrollados (EE.UU., Reino Unido y Suiza). Conclusión: Los resultados de la revisión sistemática indican la efectividad de este tipo de programas en estudios de mediana y larga duración. También revelan la necesidad de más estudios científicos por la escasez de intervenciones presenciales con objetivos de adelgazamiento en adultos con IMC superior a 30 kg / m2 y que diferencien los resultados de los grupos de intervención y control.Introdução: O aumento do sobrepeso, obesidade e obesidade severa no mundo representam um grande desafio de saúde pública tanto em termos de prevenção quanto de tratamento da obesidade e das doenças crônicas associadas. Objetivo: Esta revisão analisa os trabalhos multiprofissionais cujas metas incluam a perda de peso de, pelo menos, 5% usadas em programas que visam a mudança de comportamento em pessoas adultas com IMC acima de 30kg/m2 bem como seus desfechos clínicos. Métodos: Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática nas bases de dados Pubmed e Embase com os descritores “multi-professional”, “treatment”, “primary care” e “obesity”, nas duas bases foram utilizados os filtros “ensaio clínico”, “estudos randomizados” e “adultos maiores de 18 anos”, os trabalhos selecionados deveriam ter avaliado programas de intervenção presencial, com meta de perda de peso estabelecida e resultados da intervenção. Resultados: Ambas as bases resultaram em 241 artigos, sendo 148 na Pubmed e 93 na Embase. Desse total 82 artigos foram selecionados para leitura na íntegra e após a análise quatro manuscritos foram selecionados, sendo que um manuscrito era duplicado restando três artigos para revisão. Os estudos analisados foram realizados em países desenvolvidos (EUA, Reino Unido e Suíça). Conclusão: Os resultados da revisão sistemática indicam a efetividade desse tipo de programa em estudos de média e longa duração. Também revelam a necessidade de mais estudos científicos devido à escassez de intervenções presenciais com metas de perda de peso em adultos com IMC acima de 30kg/m2 e que diferenciem os resultados dos grupos intervenção e controle.Research, Society and Development2021-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1177910.33448/rsd-v10i1.11779Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e24710111779Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e24710111779Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e247101117792525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11779/10465Copyright (c) 2021 Igor Alisson Spagnol Pereira; Fernando Malentaqui Martins; Greice Westphal; Mario Moreira Castilho; Nelson Nardo Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol Martins, Fernando Malentaqui Westphal, GreiceCastilho, Mario Moreira Nardo Junior, Nelson2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11779Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:31.165100Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
Programas multiprofisionales para el tratamiento de la obesidad con objetivos definidos de pérdida de peso: revisión sistemática de la literatura
Programas multiprofissionais de tratamento da obesidade com metas de perda de peso definidas: uma revisão sistemática da literatura
title Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
spellingShingle Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol
Tratamiento multiprofesional
Resultado primario
Tratamento Multiprofissional
Desfecho Primário
Obesidade.
Multi-professional treatment
Primary care
Obesity.
title_short Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
title_full Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
title_sort Multiprofessional programs for treating obesity with defined weight loss targets: a systematic literature review
author Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol
author_facet Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol
Martins, Fernando Malentaqui
Westphal, Greice
Castilho, Mario Moreira
Nardo Junior, Nelson
author_role author
author2 Martins, Fernando Malentaqui
Westphal, Greice
Castilho, Mario Moreira
Nardo Junior, Nelson
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol
Martins, Fernando Malentaqui
Westphal, Greice
Castilho, Mario Moreira
Nardo Junior, Nelson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tratamiento multiprofesional
Resultado primario
Tratamento Multiprofissional
Desfecho Primário
Obesidade.
Multi-professional treatment
Primary care
Obesity.
topic Tratamiento multiprofesional
Resultado primario
Tratamento Multiprofissional
Desfecho Primário
Obesidade.
Multi-professional treatment
Primary care
Obesity.
description Introduction: The increase in overweight, obesity and severe obesity in the world represents a major public health challenge in terms of both prevention and treatment of obesity and associated chronic diseases. Objective: This review analyzes multiprofessional studies whose goals include at least 5% weight loss used in programs aimed at changing behavior in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 as well as their clinical outcomes. Methods: A systematic review was carried out in the Pubmed and Embase databases with the keywords "multi-professional", "treatment", "primary care" and "obesity", in both bases the filters "clinical trial", "studies randomized ”and“ adults over 18 years ”, the selected works should have evaluated face-to-face intervention programs, with an established weight loss goal and intervention results. Results: Both databases resulted in 241 articles, 148 in Pubmed and 93 in Embase. Of this total, 82 articles were selected for reading in full and after analysis four manuscripts were selected, with one manuscript being duplicated, leaving three articles for review. The analyzed studies were carried out in developed countries (USA, United Kingdom and Switzerland). Conclusion: The results of the systematic review indicate the effectiveness of this type of program in studies of medium and long duration. They also reveal the need for more scientific studies due to the scarcity of face-to-face interventions with weight loss goals in adults with a BMI above 30kg / m2 and that differentiate the results of the intervention and control groups.
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