Family Partners In Lifestyle Support (Pals): Family-Based Weight Loss For African American Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

Carmen D Samuel-Hodge, Judith C Holder-Cooper,Ziya Gizlice, Gwendolyn Davis, Sonia P Steele,Thomas C Keyserling,Shiriki K Kumanyika,Phillip J Brantley,Laura P Svetkey

OBESITY(2017)

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Objective: To develop and test a family-centered behavioral weight loss intervention for African American adults with type 2 diabetes.Methods: In this randomized trial, dyads consisting of an African American adult with overweight or obesity and type 2 diabetes (index participant) paired with a family partner with overweight or obesity but not diagnosed with diabetes were assigned in a 2:1 ratio to a 20-week special intervention (SI) or delayed intervention (DI) control group. The primary outcome was weight loss among index participants at the 20-week follow-up.Results: One hundred eight participants (54 dyads-36 (SI) and 18 (DI) dyads) were enrolled: 81% females; mean age, 51 years; mean weight, 103 kg; and mean BMI, 37 kg/m(2). At post-intervention, 96 participants (89%) returned for follow-up measures. Among index participants, mean difference in weight loss between groups was 25.0 kg, P < 0.0001 (23.6 kg loss among SI; 1.4 kg gain in DI). SI index participants showed significantly greater improvements in hemoglobin A1c, depressive symptoms, family interactions, and dietary, physical activity, and diabetes self-care behaviors. SI family partners also had significant weight loss (-3.9 kg (SI) vs. -1.0 kg (DI), P = 0.02).Conclusions: A family-centered, behavioral weight loss intervention led to clinically significant short-term weight loss among family dyads.
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