Personal Experiences and Preferences for Weight-Management Services from Adults Living with Overweight and Obesity in the United Kingdom
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Evaluate previous engagement and experience with BWMPs and broader WMS.
- Determine public preferences regarding design of future BWMPs, including motivations and goals.
- Identify differences in preferences between various demographic characteristics, including age and gender.
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Development
2.3. Sample Size
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics
3.2. Engagement with WMS
3.3. Motivations and Barriers
3.4. Outcome Monitoring
3.5. Preferences for Components of BWMPs
3.6. Limitations
3.7. Conclusion and Recommendations for Future
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | N (%) | Younger Adults (Aged 18–44) N = 141 | Older Adults (Aged 45+) N = 87 |
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Gender | N = 228 | N = 141 | N = 87 |
Male Female | 47 (20.6) 181 (79.4) | 33 (23.4) 108 (76.5) | 14 (16) 73 (83.9) |
Age | N = 228 | ||
Younger adults (18–44 years) Older Adults (45+ years) | 141 (61.8) 87 (38.2) | --------------- | -------------------- |
Self-reported BMI ‡ | N = 201 | N = 127 | N = 74 |
Healthy weight (≤24.99 kg/m2) Overweight (25–29.99 kg/m2) Living with obesity (≥30 kg/m2) | 31 (15.4) 74 (36.8) 96 (47.8) | 23 (18.1) 45 (35.4) 59 (46.5) | 8 (10.8) 29 (39.2) 37 (50) |
Level of Education* | N = 228 | N = 141 | N = 87 |
Compulsory education (GCSE/equivalent) A Level/ AS Level or equivalent University degree (varying levels) Other | 10 (4.4) 39 (17.1) 155 (67.9) 24 (10.5) | 3 (2.1) 24 (17) 103 (73) 11 (7.7) | 7 (8) 15 (17.2) 52 (59.8) 13 (14.9) |
Employment Status † | N = 228 | N = 141 | N = 87 |
Employed full time/part-time Unemployed In full-time education (i.e., a student) Retired Other | 189 (82.9) 1 (0.4) 18 (7.9) 11 (4.8) 9 (4) | 120 (85.1) 1 (0.7) 17 (12.1) 0 (0) 3 (2.1) | 69 (79.3) 0 (0) 1 (1.1) 11 (12.6) 6 (6.9) |
Area of residence | N = 227 | N = 141 | N = 86 |
Urban Rural Prefer not to say | 148 (65.2) 76 (33.5) 3 (1.3) | 92 (65.2) 46 (32.6) 3 (2.1) | 56 (65.1) 30 (34.9) 0 (0) |
Dependents living at home (<18 years old) * | N = 227 | N = 141 | N = 86 |
Yes No | 77 (33.9) 150 (66.1) | 55 (39) 86 (61) | 22 (25.6) 64 (74.4) |
Current Life Stage † | N = 225 | N = 141 | N = 84 |
Not planning on starting a family Would like to have children in the future Have a young family Have older child/children Not sure Prefer not to say Other§ | 37 (16.4) 58 (25.8) 63 (28) 48 (21.3) 8 (3.6) 3 (1.3) 8 (3.6) | 22 (15.6) 58 (41.1) 54 (38.3) 0 (0) 7 (5) 0 (0) 0 (0) | 15 (17.9) 0 (0) 9 (10.7) 48 (57.1) 1 (1.2) 3 (3.6) 8 (9.5) |
Self-perceived Weight Status * | N = 227 | N = 141 | N = 86 |
Healthy weight Overweight Very overweight (* healthy weight includes n = 2 uw) | 43 (18.9) 127 (55.9) 57 (25.1) | 36 (25.5) 71 (50.4) 34 (24.1) | 7 (8.1) 56 (65.1) 23 (26.7) |
Pre-existing condition that you feel may impact weight†||. | N = 227 | N = 141 | N = 86 |
Yes No Prefer not to say | 71 (31.3) 148 (65.2) 8 (3.5) | 35 (24.8) 101 (71.6) 5 (3.5) | 36 (41.9) 47 (54.7) 3 (3.5) |
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Kyle, E.; Kelly, A.; McGowan, L. Personal Experiences and Preferences for Weight-Management Services from Adults Living with Overweight and Obesity in the United Kingdom. Nutrients 2024, 16, 2016. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132016
Kyle E, Kelly A, McGowan L. Personal Experiences and Preferences for Weight-Management Services from Adults Living with Overweight and Obesity in the United Kingdom. Nutrients. 2024; 16(13):2016. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132016
Chicago/Turabian StyleKyle, Eleanor, Aoibhin Kelly, and Laura McGowan. 2024. "Personal Experiences and Preferences for Weight-Management Services from Adults Living with Overweight and Obesity in the United Kingdom" Nutrients 16, no. 13: 2016. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132016
APA StyleKyle, E., Kelly, A., & McGowan, L. (2024). Personal Experiences and Preferences for Weight-Management Services from Adults Living with Overweight and Obesity in the United Kingdom. Nutrients, 16(13), 2016. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132016