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Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of Allowing Choice of Diet on Weight Loss: A Randomized Trial.
- William S Yancy, Stephanie B Mayer, Cynthia J Coffman, Valerie A Smith, Ronette L Kolotkin, Paula J Geiselman, Megan A McVay, Eugene Z Oddone, and Corrine I Voils.
- Ann. Intern. Med. 2015 Jun 16; 162 (12): 805814805-14.
BackgroundChoosing a diet rather than being prescribed one could improve weight loss.ObjectiveTo examine whether offering choice of diet improves weight loss.DesignDouble-randomized preference trial of choice between 2 diets (choice) versus random assignment to a diet (comparator) over 48 weeks. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01152359).SettingOutpatient clinic at a Veterans Affairs medical center.PatientsOutpatients with a body mass index of at least 30 kg/m2.InterventionChoice participants received information about their food preferences and 2 diet options (low-carbohydrate diet [LCD] or low-fat diet [LFD]) before choosing and were allowed to switch diets at 12 weeks. Comparator participants were randomly assigned to 1 diet for 48 weeks. Both groups received group and telephone counseling for 48 weeks.MeasurementsThe primary outcome was weight at 48 weeks.ResultsOf 105 choice participants, 61 (58%) chose the LCD and 44 (42%) chose the LFD; 5 (3 on the LCD and 2 on the LFD) switched diets at 12 weeks, and 87 (83%) completed measurements at 48 weeks. Of 102 comparator participants, 53 (52%) were randomly assigned to the LCD and 49 (48%) were assigned to the LFD; 88 (86%) completed measurements. At 48 weeks, estimated mean weight loss was 5.7 kg (95% CI, 4.3 to 7.0 kg) in the choice group and 6.7 kg (CI, 5.4 to 8.0 kg) in the comparator group (mean difference, -1.1 kg [CI, -2.9 to 0.8 kg]; P = 0.26). Secondary outcomes of dietary adherence, physical activity, and weight-related quality of life were similar between groups at 48 weeks.LimitationsOnly 2 diet options were provided. Results from this sample of older veterans might not be generalizable to other populations.ConclusionContrary to expectations, the opportunity to choose a diet did not improve weight loss.
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