Comprehensive lifestyle modification interventions for metabolic syndrome: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Park Sungwon1ORCID,Lee Jiwon2,Seok Jo Woon3,Park Chang Gi4ORCID,Jun Jin5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, School of Nursing, Michigan Society of Fellows 2022‐2025 University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

2. Department of Nursing Dongnam Health University Suwon South Korea

3. College of Nursing Ewha Womans University Seoul South Korea

4. College of Nursing University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

5. The Center for Healthy Aging Self‐Management and Complex Care, College of Nursing The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPrevious systematic reviews and meta‐analyses have mainly focused on improvements in the number of metabolic syndrome risk factors and individual changes in each risk factor, making it challenging to examine the impact of comprehensive lifestyle modification interventions on adherence to recommended health behaviors. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic and meta‐analysis aimed at identifying clinical parameter levels associated with lifestyle modification outcomes and adherence to recommended health behaviors for individuals with metabolic syndrome.MethodsA total of seven studies retrieved from four databases (CINAHL, Medline via PubMed, American Psychological Association PsycINFO, and Embase) were included in the review. The selected studies, which demonstrated improvements in health behaviors, all included diet and exercise as main factors of comprehensive lifestyle modification in home settings.ResultsOur findings suggest that a 6‐month comprehensive intervention including diet and exercise can be effective in decreasing glucose levels and systolic blood pressure. However, given the limited available data, further studies investigating the efficacy of interventions of varying durations are needed.DiscussionAlthough our review included a small number of studies, comprehensive lifestyle modifications consisting of at least two components (primarily diet and exercise) can improve health behaviors and some clinical parameters among individuals with metabolic syndrome. Future studies are needed to investigate the long‐term effects of lifestyle modifications on health behavior adherence and explore effective interventions to address certain clinical parameters, such as high‐density lipoprotein levels. Also, we recommend using objective and quantifiable measure to compare adherence to recommended lifestyle modifications across studies.Clinical RelevanceThis research provides empirical evidence of the effectiveness of comprehensive lifestyle modification and emphasizes the need to develop long‐term nursing strategies in public health that can be used to effectively manage metabolic syndrome.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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