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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
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  • J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2023, Vol 13(12): 613

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Daily Self-Weighing to Prevent Age- Related Weight Gain

Yingyi Zhong1, Laura K. Barre1, Alyse Mizia1 and David A. Levitsky1,2*
1Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University Ithaca, NY, 14850,, U.S.A
2Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, U.S.A
*Corresponding Author : David A. Levitsky, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University Ithaca, NY, 14850, U.S.A, Email: dal4@cornell.edu

Received Date: Nov 17, 2023 / Accepted Date: Dec 14, 2023 / Published Date: Dec 15, 2023

Abstract

Objective: Age-related weight gain refers to the gain in adult body weight with age. What makes age-related weight gain a serious public health problem is that the higher the rate of age-related weight gain, the greater the incidence of many weight related diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. We examined the efficacy of daily self-weighing to reduce age-related weight gain among university employees.

Design: Participants were randomized into two groups. One group (experimental) were given internet-based scales and asked to weigh themselves daily. They received an email reminder if more than three days elapsed between weighings. The other group (control), like the experimental group, was weighed at the beginning and the end of the two-year experimental period.

Settings: The initial and final weighing occurred in the metabolic unit of the division of nutritional sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Participants: The participants were 286 adult employees of a Cornell University

Results: Using the conventional intent-to-treat analysis neither the within subject weight change over time (-0.38 kg [-1.27 kg, 0.50 kg], control: 0.19 kg [-0.56 kg, 0.93 kg]) nor the between groups (0.40 kg, p=0.183) reached statistical significance. However, when the non-compliers from both the experimental and control group were removed, the selfweighers gained significantly less weight than the controls (0.59 kg (p=0.048)). Analyses controlled for baseline weight, gender, ethnicity, age, education, marital status, weight change the year before the study, and baseline weighing frequency.

Conclusion: Compliers to daily self-weighing gained significantly less weight over two years than a matched group who did not self-weigh.

Citation: Zhong Y, Barre LK, Mizia A, Levitsky DA (2023) Evaluating theEffectiveness of Daily Self-Weighing to Prevent Age-Related Weight Gain. J ObesWeight Loss Ther 13: 630.

Copyright: © 2023 Zhong Y, et al. This is an open-access article distributed underthe terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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