Title of article :
Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Weight Efficacy Lifestyle among Women with Overweight and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Mirkarimi, Kamal Health Management and Social Development Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan , Kabir, Mohammad Javad Department of Nutrition - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, , Honarvar, Mohammad Reza Health Management and Social Development Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan , Ozouni-Davaji, Rahman Berdi Health Management and Social Development Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan , Eri, Maryam Health Management and Social Development Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences - Gorgan
Abstract :
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major
public health problem across the world. This study aimed at
exploring the effects of motivational interviewing on weight
efficacy lifestyle among women with obesity and overweight.
A single-blind randomized clinical trial study was conducted
on 100 overweight and obese women who attended a nutrition
clinic. The samples were selected based on the clinical records
and assigned into two groups, namely motivational interviewing
arm (50 samples) and nutrition education arm (50 samples).
Data were collected using a standard validated questionnaire
entitled “weight efficacy lifestyle”. The intervention was
designed according to five motivation sessions and four nutrition
education programs, such that the participants of the nutrition
education arm were also provided with the nutrition pamphlets
related to weight control. Data were finally analyzed using
the SPSS statistical software by performing the independent
t-test, chi-square, LSD and repeated measures ANOVA tests.
P<0.05 were considered statistically significant. The mean age
of women was 39.9±9.1 and 36.3±8.9 years in the control and
motivational interviewing arms, respectively. Compared with
the control group, the score of the motivational interviewing
group was statistically significant in terms of weight efficacy
lifestyle P=0.0001) and all subscales including social pressure
(P=0.0001), physical discomfort (P=0.005), food accessibility
(P=0.0001), positive and entertainment activities (P=0.0001), as
well as negative emotions (P=0.003). Motivational interviewing
appeared to be effective in increasing weight efficacy lifestyle
among women with overweight and obesity.
Keywords :
Motivational interviewing , Life style , Motivation , Overweight , Obesity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics