Title of article :
Long-Term Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Dietary Intake and Weight Loss in Iranian Obese/Overweight Women
Author/Authors :
Saffari، Mohsen نويسنده استاديار صفاري, محسن , Pakpour Hajiagha ، Amir نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of public health, School of Health and Qazvin Research Center for Social Determinants of Health Qazvin University of , , Mohammadi-Zeidi، Isa نويسنده Department of Public Health, Qazvin University of medical sciences, Qazvin, Iran , , Samadi، Mohammad نويسنده Sport Physiology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Chen، Hui نويسنده School of Medical and Molecular Biosciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to determine whether motivational interviewing
(MI) could change dietary habit and body mass index (BMI) in
obese/overweight women.
Methods: A cluster-randomized controlled study was performed in four health
centers in Qazvin, central Iran. In total, 327 obese/overweight women were selected
by a multi-stage sampling method and randomly assigned into control and
experimental groups. Food frequency (using questionnaire; FFQ), BMI, and
metabolic markers including blood pressure, total serum cholesterol and fasting
blood glucose levels were measured in all participants. Data were collected twice
(before and one year after the MI interventions). Data were analyzed using student
t-test, and Stepwise Linear Regression.
Results: There was a significant increase in daily consumption of dietary fiber,
whole grain products, fruits and vegetables in the MI group (P < 0.05). The consumption
of meat product, total fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate and total energy
intake were also significantly reduced after MI intervention (P < 0.05). As a result,
body weight and BMI were significantly reduced in the intervention group compared
to the control group (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: MI is suggested to be an effective strategy to change life style and
reduce BMI in overweight/obese women in the long term. This effect needs to
be further investigated in different gender and age populations.
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)