Features and behaviours for weight loss in the Chilean cohort with obesity from the ACTION study

Author:

Cuevas Ada1,Pardo Fabián23,Alonso Rodrigo1,Barros Eric4ORCID,Rendón Adriana4

Affiliation:

1. Center for Advanced Metabolic Medicine and Nutrition (CAMMYN) Santiago Chile

2. Metabolic Diseases Research Laboratory (MDRL), School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, San Felipe Campus Universidad de Valparaiso Valparaíso Chile

3. Center of Interdisciplinary Biomedical and Engineering Research for Health (MEDING), School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, San Felipe Campus Universidad de Valparaiso Valparaíso Chile

4. Novo Nordisk A/S Søborg Denmark

Abstract

SummaryIn Latin America, obesity rates are among the highest in the world. Currently, people with obesity (PWO) receive suboptimal care due to several challenges and barriers. The international ACTION‐IO study aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes and behaviours of PWO and healthcare providers (HCP), and to assess potential barriers to effective obesity care. The aim of this subanalysis of the Chilean cohort was to compare their characteristics, perceptions, attitudes and behaviours according to the percentage of weight loss (lower weight loss [LWL; ≤10%] or higher weight loss [HWL; >10%] of basal weight). The ACTION‐IO survey was completed by 1000 Chilean PWO and 200 HCPs. Mean age of PWO was 38 years (range 18–75); 62% were female. The majority had class I obesity. HWL subgroup represented 17.2% of all Chilean subset. Specific characteristics of patients with HWL were identified (higher educational level, lower proportion of class III obesity, preference for consulting obesity specialists, considering conversations with HCP as very helpful). HWL patients reported higher rates of favourable outcomes following HCP advice and a higher probability of attending scheduled follow‐up visits. Certain demographic and behavioural variables (educational level, consultation to obesity specialists, adherence to HCP advice, follow‐up scheduled visits and becoming aware of the obesity state) may identify PWO with a higher probability of a greater weight loss.

Funder

Novo Nordisk

Publisher

Wiley

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