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Technical report: an online international weight control registry to inform precision approaches to healthy weight management

Authors :
Susan B. Roberts
Sai Krupa Das
R. Drew Sayer
Ann E. Caldwell
Holly R. Wyatt
Tapan S. Mehta
Anna M. Gorczyca
Jennifer L. Oslund
John C. Peters
James E. Friedman
Chia-Ying Chiu
Frank L. Greenway
Joseph E. Donnelly
Maria Carlota Dao
Adolfo G. Cuevas
Olivia Affuso
Larrell L. Wilkinson
Diana Thomas
Ebaa Al-Ozairi
Mary Yannakoulia
Yeganeh M. Khazrai
Raoul J. Manalac
Vasil Bachiashvili
James O. Hill
Source :
International journal of obesity (2005). 46(9)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Personalizing approaches to prevention and treatment of obesity will be a crucial aspect of precision health initiatives. However, in considering individual susceptibility to obesity, much remains to be learned about how to support healthy weight management in different population subgroups, environments and geographical locations.The International Weight Control Registry (IWCR) has been launched to facilitate a deeper and broader understanding of the spectrum of factors contributing to success and challenges in weight loss and weight loss maintenance in individuals and across population groups. The IWCR registry aims to recruit, enroll and follow a diverse cohort of adults with varying rates of success in weight management. Data collection methods include questionnaires of demographic variables, weight history, and behavioral, cultural, economic, psychological, and environmental domains. A subset of participants will provide objective measures of physical activity, weight, and body composition along with detailed reports of dietary intake. Lastly, participants will be able to provide qualitative information in an unstructured format on additional topics they feel are relevant, and environmental data will be obtained from public sources based on participant zip code.The IWCR will be a resource for researchers to inform improvements in interventions for weight loss and weight loss maintenance in different countries, and to examine environmental and policy-level factors that affect weight management in different population groups. This large scale, multi-level approach aims to inform efforts to reduce the prevalence of obesity worldwide and its associated comorbidities and economic impacts.NCT04907396 (clinicaltrials.gov) sponsor SB Roberts; Tufts University IRB #13075.

Details

ISSN :
14765497 and 04907396
Volume :
46
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of obesity (2005)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a357a07f01307cc9c4ab7429e647193b