Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention

Summary Introduction Little is known about the influence of children in the home on physical activity and weight among adults in weight loss interventions. This study evaluated the association between number of children in the home, weight loss, and weight regain in a behavioural weight loss interve...

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Main Authors: Brooke T. Nezami, John M. Jakicic, Wei Lang, Kelliann Davis, Deborah F. Tate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-06-01
Series:Obesity Science & Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.401
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spelling doaj-9bb2ea0eeeda4728a5bc5b4691d7abd02020-11-25T02:51:30ZengWileyObesity Science & Practice2055-22382020-06-016326427110.1002/osp4.401Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss interventionBrooke T. Nezami0John M. Jakicic1Wei Lang2Kelliann Davis3Deborah F. Tate4Department of Nutrition University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North CarolinaDepartment of Health and Physical Activity, Healthy Lifestyle Institute, Physical Activity and Weight Management Research Center University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PennsylvaniaUniversitätsSpital Zürich, Zentrum Alter und Mobilität Stadtspital Waid Zurich SwitzerlandDepartment of Health and Physical Activity, Physical Activity and Weight Management Research Center University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PennsylvaniaDepartments of Health Behavior and Nutrition University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North CarolinaSummary Introduction Little is known about the influence of children in the home on physical activity and weight among adults in weight loss interventions. This study evaluated the association between number of children in the home, weight loss, and weight regain in a behavioural weight loss intervention, and whether those relationships were mediated in sequence by physical activity barriers and physical activity changes. Methods The sample included 267 participants from a randomized trial who had complete data on study variables. Variables at baseline, 6, and 18 months included physical activity barriers, objectively measured minutes of moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and objectively measured weight used to calculate percent weight loss (PWL) from baseline to 6 months and percent weight regained (PWG) from 6 to 18 months. Results A greater number of children in the home was associated with less PWL at 6 months. This relationship was mediated by greater baseline physical activity barriers and a smaller increase in MVPA at 6 months. The mediated effect was no longer significant when controlling for changes in dietary intake. There was no relationship between number of children and PWG from 6 to 18 months. Conclusions Parents may need unique intervention supports to overcome barriers to initiation of physical activity to help them reach optimal weight loss.https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.401mediationobesityparentsphysical activity
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John M. Jakicic
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Kelliann Davis
Deborah F. Tate
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Wei Lang
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Deborah F. Tate
Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
Obesity Science & Practice
mediation
obesity
parents
physical activity
author_facet Brooke T. Nezami
John M. Jakicic
Wei Lang
Kelliann Davis
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title Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
title_short Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
title_full Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
title_fullStr Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
title_full_unstemmed Examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
title_sort examining barriers, physical activity, and weight change among parents and nonparents in a weight loss intervention
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series Obesity Science & Practice
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description Summary Introduction Little is known about the influence of children in the home on physical activity and weight among adults in weight loss interventions. This study evaluated the association between number of children in the home, weight loss, and weight regain in a behavioural weight loss intervention, and whether those relationships were mediated in sequence by physical activity barriers and physical activity changes. Methods The sample included 267 participants from a randomized trial who had complete data on study variables. Variables at baseline, 6, and 18 months included physical activity barriers, objectively measured minutes of moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and objectively measured weight used to calculate percent weight loss (PWL) from baseline to 6 months and percent weight regained (PWG) from 6 to 18 months. Results A greater number of children in the home was associated with less PWL at 6 months. This relationship was mediated by greater baseline physical activity barriers and a smaller increase in MVPA at 6 months. The mediated effect was no longer significant when controlling for changes in dietary intake. There was no relationship between number of children and PWG from 6 to 18 months. Conclusions Parents may need unique intervention supports to overcome barriers to initiation of physical activity to help them reach optimal weight loss.
topic mediation
obesity
parents
physical activity
url https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.401
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