Author: Caldwell, Ann E.; Thomas, Elizabeth A.; Rynders, Corey; Holliman, Brooke Dorsey; Perreira, Cathryn; Ostendorf, Danielle M.; Catenacci, Victoria A.
Title: Improving lifestyle obesity treatment during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic and beyond: New challenges for weight management Cord-id: b7h3m9w3 Document date: 2021_7_1
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes to daily life and many healthâ€related behaviors. The objective of this study was to examine how the stayâ€atâ€home/saferâ€atâ€home mandates issued in Colorado (March 2020–May 2020) impacted lifestyle behaviors and mental health among individuals with overweight or obesity participating in two separate behavioral weight loss trials (n = 82). METHODS: Questionnaires were used to collect qualitative and quantitative data
Document: OBJECTIVE: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes to daily life and many healthâ€related behaviors. The objective of this study was to examine how the stayâ€atâ€home/saferâ€atâ€home mandates issued in Colorado (March 2020–May 2020) impacted lifestyle behaviors and mental health among individuals with overweight or obesity participating in two separate behavioral weight loss trials (n = 82). METHODS: Questionnaires were used to collect qualitative and quantitative data on challenges to weight loss presented by the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, including changes in dietary intake, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and mental health during the stayâ€atâ€home/saferâ€atâ€home mandates. RESULTS: Using a convergent mixed method approach integrating qualitative and quantitative data, the greatest challenge experienced by participants was increased stress and anxiety, which led to more unhealthy behaviors. The majority perceived it to be harder to adhere to the prescribed diet (81%) and recommended physical activity (68%); however, selfâ€reported exercise on weekdays increased significantly and 92% of participants lost weight or maintained weight within ±1% 5–6 weeks following the stayâ€atâ€home mandate. CONCLUSION: Study results suggest that obesity treatment programs should consider and attempt to address the burden of stress and anxiety stemming from the COVIDâ€19 pandemic and other sources due to the negative effects they can have on weight management and associated behaviors.
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