Characteristics Influencing Weight Reduction among Veterans in the Move Program

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Summary

Obesity is a common health problem for veterans. This study explored background and program characteristics associated with a 5% weight reduction for veterans enrolled in MOVE!®, a weight management program. For data analysis, 404 veteran records were examined using logistic regression. Background characteristics included socio-demographic variables, comorbidity, body mass index, rurality, and Veterans Administration (VA) priority group. Program characteristics included the program type (group attendee or self-managed) as well as the number and type of provider contacts. Thirteen percent of participants achieved a 5% weight reduction. Age in years (odds ratio [OR] = 1.04) and the number of group visits (OR = 1.05) were significant predictors for achieving a 5% weight reduction. Given the importance of weight reduction, health professionals should consider these significant predictors when planning weight-reduction programs for veterans.

U02/2016

Citation
Garvin, J. T., Marion, L. N., Narsavage, G. L., & Finnegan, L. (2014). Characteristics influencing weight reduction among veterans in the MOVE!® program. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(1), 50-65. doi:10.1177/0193945914534323