Fruit and vegetable intake and eating behaviors mediate the effect of a randomized text-message based weight loss program.

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2013-01-08
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INTRODUCTION We hypothesized that fruit vegetable intake and eating behaviors mediate the relationship between experimental condition and weight loss in a randomized trial evaluating a text message based weight loss program METHODS Overweight obese individuals from San Diego CA N 52 with complete data were randomly assigned in 2007 into one of two groups for four months 1 the intervention group that received 2 5 weight management text messages p day 2 the usual care comparison group Three 24 hour recalls assessed fruit vegetable intake change and the eating behavior inventory EBI measured change in eating behaviors Regression path models tested intervention mediation RESULTS Direct effects of the intervention were found for change in body weight b 3 84 R 2 0 074 fruit vegetable intake b 2 00 R 2 0 083 and EBI scores b 7 15 R 2 0 229 ps Under 0 05 The treatment group to weight change path was not statistically significant b 0 673 R 2 0 208 when fruit vegetable intake change and EBI score change were specified as intervention mediators in the model The total indirect effect was 3 17 lb indicating that the indirect paths explained 82 6 of the total effect on weight change DISCUSSION Fruit vegetable intake and eating behaviors mediated the intervention s effect on weight change The findings suggest that sending text messages that promote healthy eating strategies resulted in moderate short term weight loss
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