Affiliation:
1. Centre for Obesity Research University College London London UK
2. National Institute of Health Research London UK
3. Reset Health Ltd London UK
4. Diabetes and Endocrinology Department Guys Hospital Guys & St Thomas's Hospital London UK
5. Division of Medicine University College London London UK
6. Diabetes and Endocrinology Department Royal Free NHS Trust London UK
7. Darent Valley Hospital Dartford Kent UK
8. Critical Care Unit University College London NHS Hospital London UK
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThe health of the United Kingdom workforce is key; approximately 186 million days are lost to sickness each year. Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) remain major global health challenges. The aim of this retrospective service evaluation was to assess the impact of a digitally enabled, time‐restricted eating (TRE) intervention (Roczen Program, Reset Health Ltd) on weight and other health‐related outcomes.MethodsThis service evaluation was conducted in people living with overweight/obesity, with 89% referred from public sector employers. Participants were placed on a TRE, low‐carbohydrate, moderate protein plan delivered by clinicians and mentors with regular follow up, dietary guidance, goal setting, feedback, and social support.ResultsA total of 660 members enrolled and retention was 41% at 12 months. The majority were female (73.2%), 58.9% were of White ethnicity, with a mean (SD) age of 47.5 years (10.1), and a body mass index of 35.0 kg/m2 (5.7). Data were available for 82 members at 12‐month. At 12‐month, members mean actual and percentage weight loss was −9.0 kg (7.0; p < 0.001) and −9.2% (6.7, p < 0.001) respectively and waist circumference reduced by −10.3 cm (10.7 p < 0.001), with 45.1% of members achieving ≥10% weight loss. Glycated hemoglobin was significantly improved at 6 months in people living with T2D (−11 mmol/mol [5.7] p = 0.012). Binge eating score significantly reduced (−4.4 [7.0] p = 0.006), despite cognitive restraint increasing (0.37 [0.6] p = 0.006).ConclusionOur service evaluation showed that the Roczen program led to clinically meaningful improvements in body weight, health‐related outcomes and eating behaviors that were sustained at 12‐month.
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