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DOI: 10.1001/archinte.168.21.2347
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Extended-Care Programs for Weight Management in Rural Communities

Michael G. Perri,Marian C. Limacher,P Durning,David M. Janicke,Lesley D. Lutes,Linda B. Bobroff,Martha Sue Dale,Michael J. Daniels,Tiffany A. Radcliff,A. Daniel Martin

Telephone counseling
Weight management
Weight loss
2008
<h3>Background</h3> Rural counties in the United States have higher rates of obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and associated chronic diseases than nonrural areas, yet the management of obesity in rural communities has received little attention from researchers. <h3>Methods</h3> Obese women from rural communities who completed an initial 6-month weight-loss program at Cooperative Extension Service offices in 6 medically underserved rural counties (n = 234) were randomized to extended care or to an education control group. The extended-care programs entailed problem-solving counseling delivered in 26 biweekly sessions via telephone or face to face. Control group participants received 26 biweekly newsletters containing weight-control advice. <h3>Results</h3> Mean weight at study entry was 96.4 kg. Mean weight loss during the initial 6-month intervention was 10.0 kg. One year after randomization, participants in the telephone and face-to-face extended-care programs regained less weight (mean [SE], 1.2 [0.7] and 1.2 [0.6] kg, respectively) than those in the education control group (3.7 [0.7] kg;<i>P</i> = .03 and .02, respectively). The beneficial effects of extended-care counseling were mediated by greater adherence to behavioral weight-management strategies, and cost analyses indicated that telephone counseling was less expensive than face-to-face intervention. <h3>Conclusions</h3> Extended care delivered either by telephone or in face-to-face sessions improved the 1-year maintenance of lost weight compared with education alone. Telephone counseling constitutes an effective and cost-efficient option for long-term weight management. Delivering lifestyle interventions via the existing infrastructure of the Cooperative Extension Service represents a viable means of adapting research for rural communities with limited access to preventive health services. <h3>Trial Registration</h3> clinicaltrials.gov Identifier:NCT00201006
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    Extended-Care Programs for Weight Management in Rural Communities” is a paper by Michael G. Perri Marian C. Limacher P Durning David M. Janicke Lesley D. Lutes Linda B. Bobroff Martha Sue Dale Michael J. Daniels Tiffany A. Radcliff A. Daniel Martin published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.