Effects of a Telenutrition Weight Loss Program Supported with Telemonitoring and Telehealth Coaching on Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Program Description
2.4. Anthropometric Measurements and Blood Biochemical Measures
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants’ Characteristics
3.2. Changes in Anthropometric and Body Composition Measurements from Baseline to 3 and 6 Months
3.3. Clinical and Biochemical Measurements at All Time Points
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Intervention (n = 18) | Control (n = 11) | p-Value | |
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Age (years) (Mean ± SD) | 33 ± 11 | 36 ± 10 | 0.469 |
Gender (n, %) | |||
Men | 5, 28% | 6, 54.5% | 0.523 |
Women | 13, 72% | 5, 45.5% | |
Weight (kg) (Mean ± SD) | 90.1 ± 20.7 | 90.9 ± 21.9 | 0.922 |
BMI (Mean ± SD) | 33.2 ± 6.15 | 33.9 ± 5.58 | 0.744 |
BMI (n, %) | |||
<30 | 7, 39% | 3, 27% | 0.159 |
≥30 | 11, 61% | 8, 73% | |
Fat % (Mean ± SD) | 45 ± 7.95 | 42.4 ± 9.1 | 0.419 |
Muscle % (Mean ± SD) | 24.6 ± 4.53 | 25.9 ± 4.79 | 0.485 |
Visceral fat % (Mean ± SD) | 10.8 ± 5.01 | 13.1 ± 5.96 | 0.283 |
WC (CM) (Mean ± SD) | 97 ± 16 | 102 ± 18 | 0.352 |
Baseline Median (IQR) | 3 Months a Median (IQR) | 6 Months a Median (IQR) | Difference at 3 Months from Baseline b | Difference at 6 Months from Baseline b | |
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Weight | |||||
Intervention | 82.7 (74 to 108) | 79.4 (73 to 97) ** | 77.9 (70 to 100) | −3.65 (−5.55 to −0.95) ^ | −2.9 (−6.6 to −0.25) |
Control | 86.7 (74 to 116) | 85.5 (72 to 117) | 85.6 (72 to 113) | −0.2 (−1.73 to 0.8) | −0.5 (−3.43 to 0.55) |
BMI | |||||
Intervention | 32.5 (28 to 37) | 29.3 (27 to 34) ** | 30.3 (27 to 34) | −1.35 (−2.38 to −0.38) | −1.15 (−2.58 to −0.18) |
Control | 35.1 (29 to 38) | 34.8 (28 to 39) | 34.6 (28 to 39) | −0.05 (−0.68 to 0.2) | −0.25 (−1.23 to 0.1) |
Fat % | |||||
Intervention | 44.9 (38 to 49) | 40.7 (36 to 48) ** | 44.3 (37 to 48) | −2.55 (−4.78 to −0.75) | −0.7 (−3.65 to 0.45) |
Control | 42.1 (36 to 50) | 40.7 (34 to 48) | 41.6 (36 to 47) | −0.9 (−2.35 to 0.13) | −0.3 (−1.68 to 0.68) |
Muscle % | |||||
Intervention | 24.9 (22 to 28) | 25.7 (23 to 31) * | 24.4 (21 to 30) | 1.9 (0.13 to 2.75) | 0.2 (−0.2 to 2.1) |
Control | 25.9 (22 to 30) | 26.7 (22 to 31) | 26.1 (23 to 30) | 0.55 (0.1 to 1.15) | 0.2 (−0.3 to 1.25) |
Visceral fat % | |||||
Intervention | 11 (6.8 to 13.5) | 9.5 (6.8 to 11.3) | 9.5 (6 to 12) | −0.5 (−2 to 0) | −0.25 (−1 to 0) |
Control | 14 (8.8 to 20) | 14 (8 to 21) | 14 (7.8 to 20) | 0 (−0.75 to 0.75) | 0 (−1 to 0) |
WC | |||||
Intervention | 92.3 (84 to 111) | 87 (79 to 98) * | 86.8 (79 to 105) | −4.5 (−8.13 to −2) | −4.25 (−8.5 to 0) |
Control | 104 (92 to 123) | 103 (86 to 120) | 93.5 (85 to 124) | −3.5 (−7.5 to −0.75) | −5 (−8.75 to 0.75) |
Variable/Timepoint | Intervention | Control | p-Value | ||
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n | Median (IQR) | n | Median (IQR) | ||
Weight (kg) | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | −3.65 (−5.8 to −1) * | 11 | −0.2 (−2.1 to 0.8) | 0.012 |
Percentage Change | −3.91 (−5.78 to −1.14) * | −0.17 (−2.22 to 1.13) | 0.016 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | −2.9 (−6.5 to −0.6) | 9 | 0.2 (−2.6 to 0.6) | 0.108 |
Percentage Change | −3.17 (−7.58 to −0.83) | 0.27 (−2.75 to 0.85) | 0.108 | ||
BMI | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | −1.35 (−2.2 to −0.3) * | 11 | 0 (−0.8 to 0.2) | 0.019 |
Percentage Change | −4.15 (−6.59 to −1.15) * | 0 (−2.31 to 0.56) | 0.019 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | −1.15 (−2.55 to −0.35) | 9 | −0.1 (−1 to 0.1) | 0.136 |
Percentage Change | −4.01 (−7.95 to −1.04) | −0.39 (−2.88 to 0.36) | 0.136 | ||
Fat % | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | −2.55 (−4.7 to −0.9) * | 11 | −0.6 (−2.4 to 0.2) | 0.044 |
Percentage Change | −5.8 (−10.07 to −1.96) | −1.33 (−5.47 to 0.46) | 0.071 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | −0.7 (−3.5 to 0.4) | 9 | 0.3 (−1 to 0.7) | 0.329 |
Percentage Change | −1.35 (−8.11 to 1) | 0.67 (−3.57 to 2.02) | 0.411 | ||
Muscle % | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | 1.6 (0.35 to 2.7) | 11 | 0.5 (0 to 1.3) | 0.089 |
Percentage Change | 7.28 (1.59 to 10.92) * | 2.32 (0 to 4.94) | 0.033 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | 0.2 (−0.2 to 2.1) | 9 | −0.2 (−0.3 to 0.8) | 0.29 |
Percentage Change | 0.6 (−0.78 to 8.14) | −0.66 (−1.18 to 2.52) | 0.929 | ||
Visceral Fat % | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | 0 (−1.5 to 0) | 11 | 0 (−1 to 0) | 0.148 |
Percentage Change | 0 (−15.34 to 0) | 0 (−4.17 to 0) | 0.148 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | 0 (−1 to 0) | 9 | 0 (−1 to 0) | 0.558 |
Percentage Change | 0 (−10 to 0) | 0 (−4.17 to 0) | 0.599 | ||
WC (CM) | |||||
Change at 3 Months | 18 | −5.25 (−8.5 to −2) | 11 | −3 (−6 to −3) | 0.363 |
Percentage Change | −5.57 (−8.33 to −2.53) | −3.8 (−5.04 to −2.42) | 0.220 | ||
Change at 6 Months | 16 | −4.25 (−8 to 0) | 9 | −3 (−8 to 1) | 0.846 |
Percentage Change | −4.02 (−8.08 to 0) | −3.26 (−7.53 to 0.87) | 0.803 |
Intervention n = 18 | Control n = 11 | p-Value | |
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BMI | |||
<30 (34.5%) | −2.1 (−4.2 to 0.3) | −0.6 (−3 to −0.2) | 0.833 |
≥30 (65.5%) | −4.8 (−9 to −1.4) * | 0.7 (−1.15 to 1.75) | 0.012 |
Gender | |||
Male (37.9%) | −5.8 (−11 to −4.5) ** | −0.4 (−2.1 to 0.8) | 0.009 |
Female (62.1%) | −2.9 (−4.2 to −0.8) | 0.6 (−0.2 to 0.8) | 0.173 |
All-Time-Point Completers a | Any-Time-Point Completers b | ||||||
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Variable/Timepoint | Intervention (n = 16) | Control (n = 8) | Intervention | Control | p-Value | ||
Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | n | Median (IQR) | n | Median (IQR) | ||
Systolic BP | |||||||
Baseline | 126 (118–141) | 136 (118.5–150) | 18 | 130.5 (119–146) | 11 | 128 (124–147) | 0.74 |
3 months | 117 (110–125) * | 123.5 (116–126) | 18 | 117.5 (110–123) | 11 | 122 (111–125) | 0.363 |
6 months | 126 (116–138) | 127 (117–134.5) | 16 | 126 (115.5–137.5) | 9 | 122.5 (117–133) | 0.881 |
Diastolic BP | |||||||
Baseline | 73 (70–88) | 85.5 (81.5–93) | 18 | 75.5 (70–89) ^ | 11 | 87 (82–94) | 0.024 |
3 months | 73.5 (71–78.5) | 76.5 (74–85.5) * | 18 | 74 (72–79) | 11 | 78 (73–85) | 0.317 |
6 months | 81 (72.5–88) | 83 (77.5–86) | 16 | 81 (72.5–88) | 9 | 81 (77.5–86) | 0.976 |
Cholesterol (mmol/L) | |||||||
Baseline | 5.13 (4.67–5.77) | 5.58 (5.01–6.43) | 18 | 5.36 (4.79–5.92) | 11 | 5.18 (5.03–6.11) | 0.363 |
3 months | 4.64 (4.16–5.1) * | 4.72 (4.33–6.04) | 18 | 4.8 (4.34–5.16) | 11 | 4.9 (4.52–5.6) | 0.387 |
6 months | 5.09 (4.44–5.36) | 5.52 (5.16–5.7) | 16 | 5.09 (4.44–5.36) | 9 | 5.53 (5.33–5.83) | 0.059 |
HDL (mmol/L) | |||||||
Baseline | 1.36 (1.15–1.45) | 1.27 (1.19–1.43) | 18 | 1.36 (1.14–1.45) | 11 | 1.3 (1.19–1.52) | 0.912 |
3 months | 1.07 (1.04–1.22) ** | 1.06 (0.9–1.16) * | 18 | 1.07 (1.03–1.26) | 11 | 1.09 (0.9–1.23) | 0.611 |
6 months | 1.06 (1.01–1.2) | 1.02 (0.87–1.27) | 16 | 1.06 (1.01–1.2) | 9 | 1.02 (0.9–1.23) | 0.392 |
LDL (mmol/L) | |||||||
Baseline | 4.69 (4.1–4.97) | 4.79 (3.8–5.82) | 18 | 4.74 (4.1–5.18) | 11 | 4.56 (3.91–5.22) | 0.912 |
3 months | 3.4 (3–4) *** | 3.84 (3.11–4.99) | 18 | 3.47 (3.21–4.04) | 11 | 3.66 (2.9–4.66) | 0.387 |
6 months | 3.57 (3.17–4.04) | 4.04 (3.7–4.38) | 16 | 3.57 (3.17–4.04) ^ | 9 | 4.08 (3.83–4.44) | 0.04 |
TG (mmol/L) | |||||||
Baseline | 0.9 (0.62–1.39) | 1.1 (0.9–1.15) | 18 | 0.9 (0.63–1.52) | 11 | 1.12 (0.91–1.58) | 0.204 |
3 months | 0.87 (0.72–1.05) | 1.28 (1.1–1.4) * | 18 | 0.93 (0.73–1.1) ^ | 11 | 1.21 (0.91–1.44) | 0.035 |
6 months | 0.85 (0.59–1.04) | 1.47 (1.15–1.8) | 16 | 0.85 (0.59–1.04) | 9 | 1.62 (1.23–1.79) | 0.05 |
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Eid, N.M.S.; Al-Ofi, E.A.; Enani, S.; Mosli, R.H.; Saqr, R.R.; Qutah, K.M.; Eid, S.M.S. Effects of a Telenutrition Weight Loss Program Supported with Telemonitoring and Telehealth Coaching on Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Healthcare 2024, 12, 2362. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232362
Eid NMS, Al-Ofi EA, Enani S, Mosli RH, Saqr RR, Qutah KM, Eid SMS. Effects of a Telenutrition Weight Loss Program Supported with Telemonitoring and Telehealth Coaching on Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Healthcare. 2024; 12(23):2362. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232362
Chicago/Turabian StyleEid, Noura M. S., Ebtisam A. Al-Ofi, Sumia Enani, Rana H. Mosli, Raneem R. Saqr, Karimah M. Qutah, and Sara M. S. Eid. 2024. "Effects of a Telenutrition Weight Loss Program Supported with Telemonitoring and Telehealth Coaching on Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial" Healthcare 12, no. 23: 2362. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232362
APA StyleEid, N. M. S., Al-Ofi, E. A., Enani, S., Mosli, R. H., Saqr, R. R., Qutah, K. M., & Eid, S. M. S. (2024). Effects of a Telenutrition Weight Loss Program Supported with Telemonitoring and Telehealth Coaching on Anthropometric and Biochemical Measures in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Healthcare, 12(23), 2362. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232362