AWM: Adults with Low Socioeconomic Status (2020-21)
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Intervention
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on blood pressure?
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Conclusion
In adults with overweight or obesity and low SES, the evidence is limited regarding the effect of weight management interventions provided by a dietitian on blood pressure.
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Grade: Very Low (D)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on blood pressure?
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- Worksheets
- Gilmore L, Klempel M, Martin C, Myers C, Burton J, Sutton E, Redman L. Personalized Mobile Health Intervention for Health and Weight Loss in Postpartum Women Receiving Women, Infants, and Children Benefit: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. Journal of Women's Health 2017; 26:719-727
- Ahn S, Lee J Bartlett-Prescott J, Carson L, Post L, Ward K. Evaluation of a behavioral intervention with multiple components among low-income and uninsured adults with obesity and diabetes. American Journal of Health Promotion 2018; 32:409-422
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Search Plan and Results: AWM: Interventions from a Dietitian (2021)
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on body mass index?-
Conclusion
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, limited evidence suggests weight management interventions provided by a dietitian may result in little to no difference in BMI.
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Grade: Low (C)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on BMI?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Ahn S, Lee J Bartlett-Prescott J, Carson L, Post L, Ward K. Evaluation of a behavioral intervention with multiple components among low-income and uninsured adults with obesity and diabetes. American Journal of Health Promotion 2018; 32:409-422
- Pablos A, Drehmer E, Ceca D, Garcia-Esteve A, Lopez-Hernandez L, Fargueta M, Romero FJ, Pablos C. Effects of a lifestyle intervention program for treating obesity in lower socioeconomic status adults: a randomized controlled trial. Gazzetta Medica Italiana 2017; 1776:467-477
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Search Plan and Results: AWM: Interventions from a Dietitian (2021)
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on fasting blood glucose?-
Conclusion
In adults with overweight or obesity and low SES but without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, weight management interventions provided by a dietitian may result in little to no difference in fasting blood glucose.
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Grade: Very Low (D)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on fasting blood glucose?
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- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
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Search Plan and Results: AWM: Interventions from a Dietitian (2021)
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on percent weight loss?-
Conclusion
There were no weight management intervention randomized controlled trials or non-randomized controlled trials that targeted individuals with overweight or obesity and low SES and reported the outcome of percent weight loss or likelihood of achieving 5% weight loss.
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Grade: Ungraded
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on quality of life, cost-effectiveness and adverse events?-
Conclusion
There were no weight management intervention studies targeting adults with overweight or obesity and low SES that reported the outcomes of quality of life, cost-effectiveness or adverse events.
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Grade: Ungraded
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on waist circumference?-
Conclusion
In adults with overweight or obesity and low SES, weight management interventions provided by a dietitian may have no effect on waist circumference, but the evidence is limited.
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Grade: Low (C)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults with overweight or obesity and low socioeconomic status, what is the effect of weight management interventions provided by an RDN or international equivalent, compared to usual care or no intervention from an RDN, on waist circumference?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Jordan K, Freeland-Graves J, Klohe-Lehman D, Cai G, Voruganti V, Proffitt J, Nuss H, Milani T, Bohman T. A nutrition and physical activity intervention promotes weight loss and enhances diet attitudes in low-income mothers of young children. Nutrition Research 2008; 28:13-20
- Pablos A, Drehmer E, Ceca D, Garcia-Esteve A, Lopez-Hernandez L, Fargueta M, Romero FJ, Pablos C. Effects of a lifestyle intervention program for treating obesity in lower socioeconomic status adults: a randomized controlled trial. Gazzetta Medica Italiana 2017; 1776:467-477
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Search Plan and Results: AWM: Interventions from a Dietitian (2021)
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Conclusion