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Weight Change During the Postintervention Follow-up of Look AHEAD

Authors :
Rena R. Wing
Rebecca H. Neiberg
Judy L. Bahnson
Jeanne M. Clark
Mark A. Espeland
James O. Hill
Karen C. Johnson
William C. Knowler
KayLoni Olson
Helmut Steinburg
Xavier Pi-Sunyer
Thomas A. Wadden
Holly Wyatt
Lee Swartz
Dawn Jiggetts
Jeanne Charleston
Lawrence Cheskin
Nisa M. Maruthur
Scott J. Pilla
Danielle Diggins
Mia Johnson
George A. Bray
Frank L. Greenway
Donna H. Ryan
Catherine Champagne
Valerie Myers
Jeffrey Keller
Tiffany Stewart
Jennifer Arceneaux
Karen Boley
Greta Fry
Lisa Jones
Kim Landry
Melissa Lingle
Marisa Smith
Cora E. Lewis
Sheikilya Thomas
Stephen Glasser
Gareth Dutton
Amy Dobelstein
Sara Hannum
Anne Hubbell
DeLavallade Lee
Phyllis Millhouse
L. Christie Oden
Cathy Roche
Jackie Grant
Janet Turman
David M. Nathan
Valerie Goldman
Linda Delahanty
Mary Larkin
Kristen Dalton
Roshni Singh
Melanie Ruazol
Medha N. Munshi
Sharon D. Jackson
Roeland J.W. Middelbeek
A. Enrique Caballero
Anthony Rodriguez
George Blackburn
Christos Mantzoros
Ann McNamara
Jeanne Anne Breen
Marsha Miller
Debbie Bochert
Suzette Bossart
Paulette Cohrs
Susan Green
April Hamilton
Eugene Leshchinskiy
Loretta Rome
John P. Foreyt
Molly Gee
Henry Pownall
Ashok Balasubramanyam
Chu-Huang Chen
Peter Jones
Michele Burrington
Allyson Clark Gardner
Sharon Griggs
Michelle Hamilton
Veronica Holley
Sarah Lee
Sarah Lane Liscum
Susan Cantu-Lumbreras
Julieta Palencia
Jennifer Schmidt
Jayne Thomas
Carolyn White
Charlyne Wright
Monica Alvarez
Beate Griffin
Mace Coday
Donna Valenski
Karen Johnson
Robert W. Jeffery
Tricia Skarphol
John P. Bantle
J. Bruce Redmon
Kerrin Brelje
Carolyne Campbell
Mary Ann Forseth
Soni Uccellini
Mary Susan Voeller
Blandine Laferrère
Jennifer Patricio
Jose Luchsinger
Priya Palta
Sarah Lyon
Kim Kelly
Barbara J. Maschak-Carey
Robert I. Berkowitz
Ariana Chao
Renee Davenport
Katherine Gruber
Sharon Leonard
Olivia Walsh
John M. Jakicic
Jacqueline Wesche-Thobaben
Lin Ewing
Andrea Hergenroeder
Mary Korytkowski
Susan Copelli
Rebecca Danchenko
Diane Ives
Juliet Mancino
Lisa Martich
Meghan McGuire
Tracey Y. Murray
Linda Semler
Kathy Williams
Caitlin Egan
Elissa Jelalian
Jeanne McCaffery
Kathryn Demos McDermott
Jessica Unick
Kirsten Annis
Jose DaCruz
Ariana Rafanelli
Helen P. Hazuda
Juan Carlos Isaac
Prepedigna Hernandez
Steven E. Kahn
Edward J. Boyko
Elaine Tsai
Lorena Wright
Karen Atkinson
Ivy Morgan-Taggart
Jolanta Socha
Heidi Urquhart
Paula Bolin
Harelda Anderson
Sara Michaels
Ruby Johnson
Patricia Poorthunder
Janelia Smiley
Anne L. Peters
Siran Ghazarian
Elizabeth Beale
Edgar Ramirez
Gabriela Rodriguez
Valerie Ruelas
Sara Serafin-Dokhan
Martha Walker
Marina Perez
Lynne E. Wagenknecht
David Reboussin
Mike E. Miller
Peter Brubaker
Nicholas Pajewski
Michael Bancks
Jingzhong Ding
Gagan Deep
Kathleen Hayden
Stephen R. Rapp
Felicia Simpson
Haiying Chen
Bonnie C. Sachs
Denise Houston
Shyh-Huei Chen
Andrea Anderson
Jerry M. Barnes
Mary Barr
Tara D. Beckner
Delilah R. Cook
Carrie C. Williams
Joni Evans
Katie Garcia
Sarah A. Gaussoin
Carol Kittel
Lea Harvin
Marjorie Howard
James Lovato
June Pierce
Debbie Steinberg
Christopher Webb
Jennifer Walker
Michael P. Walkup
Carolyn Watkins
Santica M. Marcovina
Jessica Hurting
John J. Albers
Vinod Gaur
Michael Nevitt
Ann Schwartz
John Shepherd
Michaela Rahorst
Lisa Palermo
Susan Ewing
Cynthia Hayashi
Jason Maeda
Source :
Diabetes Care
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Patients with type 2 diabetes are encouraged to lose weight, but excessive weight loss in older adults may be a marker of poor health and subsequent mortality. We examined weight change during the postintervention period of Look AHEAD, a randomized trial comparing intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) with diabetes support and education (DSE) (control) in overweight/obese individuals with type 2 diabetes and sought to identify predictors of excessive postintervention weight loss and its association with mortality. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS These secondary analyses compared postintervention weight change (year 8 to final visit; median 16 years) in ILI and DSE in 3,999 Look AHEAD participants. Using empirically derived trajectory categories, we compared four subgroups: weight gainers (n = 307), weight stable (n = 1,561), steady losers (n = 1,731), and steep losers (n = 380), on postintervention mortality, demographic variables, and health status at randomization and year 8. RESULTS Postintervention weight change averaged −3.7 ± 9.5%, with greater weight loss in the DSE than the ILI group. The steep weight loss trajectory subgroup lost on average 17.7 ± 6.6%; 30% of steep losers died during postintervention follow-up versus 10–18% in other trajectories (P < 0001). The following variables distinguished steep losers from weight stable: baseline, older, longer diabetes duration, higher BMI, and greater multimorbidity; intervention, randomization to control group and less weight loss in years 1–8; and year 8, higher prevalence of frailty, multimorbidity, and depressive symptoms and lower use of weight control strategies. CONCLUSIONS Steep weight loss postintervention was associated with increased risk of mortality. Older individuals with longer duration of diabetes and multimorbidity should be monitored for excessive unintentional weight loss.

Details

ISSN :
19355548
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes care
Accession number :
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