Changes In Cardiovascular Risk Factors Over 6 Years In Young Adults In A Randomized Trial Of Weight Gain Prevention

OBESITY(2020)

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Objective This study aimed to determine the impact of weight gain prevention interventions on changes in cardiovascular risk factors over 6 years.Methods The Study of Novel Approaches to Weight Gain Prevention (SNAP) randomized 599 participants (ages 18-35; 46% with BMI 21-25; 54% with BMI 25-30) to Large Changes (produce buffer by losing 5-10 pounds initially), Small Changes (daily small changes in intake and activity) or Control and followed 355 participants with ongoing intervention and assessments through 6 years.Results There were no significant differences among interventions for changes in weight or cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors from baseline to 6 years. However, 44% of participants gained >= 5%, and only 14% lost >= 5% over 6 years. Weight changes, from baseline to year 6, were significantly associated with changes in risk factors, especially insulin and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Earlier weight changes (e.g., weight cycling) had no beneficial or adverse effect on changes in CVD risk factors at 6 years, independent of 6-year weight changes.Conclusions Despite participation in a weight gain prevention trial, almost half of these young adults gained >= 5% or more over 6 years, with significant worsening in CVD risk factors. Greater attention to long-term weight gain prevention in young adults is needed.
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