2023
DOI: 10.2196/39352
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Delivering a Post-Partum Weight Loss Intervention via Facebook or In-Person Groups: Results from a Randomized Pilot Feasibility Trial

Abstract: Background Postpartum weight retention contributes to weight gain and obesity. Remote lifestyle interventions may overcome barriers to attending in-person programs during this phase. Objective We aimed to conduct a randomized feasibility pilot trial of a 6-month postpartum weight loss intervention delivered via Facebook or in-person groups. Feasibility outcomes were recruitment, sustained participation, contamination, retention, and feasibility of study… Show more

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“…From the trials, 122 unpublished trials were excluded with reasons (Table S6). Twenty-eight RCTs were selected, that is, 25 published studies [37,[52][53][54][55]] and 3 trial reports [92][93][94]. Kappa statistics measured interrater reliability for study selection (k = 0.90), data extraction (k = 0.96), risk of bias (k = 0.86) and evidence certainty (k = 0.81) between two independent reviewers.…”
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“…From the trials, 122 unpublished trials were excluded with reasons (Table S6). Twenty-eight RCTs were selected, that is, 25 published studies [37,[52][53][54][55]] and 3 trial reports [92][93][94]. Kappa statistics measured interrater reliability for study selection (k = 0.90), data extraction (k = 0.96), risk of bias (k = 0.86) and evidence certainty (k = 0.81) between two independent reviewers.…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 summarises the characteristics of the 28 RCTs in 29 articles [37,[52][53][54][55] among 13,195 individuals across Australia (N = 5) [37,52,55,75,90], the United States of America (N = 21) [53, 54, 72-74, 77-80, 82-84, 86-89, 91-95], Malaysia (N = 1) [71] and the United Kingdom (N = 1) [85]. The RCTs were published between 2011 [88] and 2021 [94]. BMI criteria ranged between 25 kg/m 2 [53] and 55 kg/m 2 [80].…”
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