Journal article
A pilot study investigating dietetic weight loss interventions and 12 month functional outcomes of patients undergoing total joint replacement
N Gandler, N Simmance, J Keenan, PFM Choong, MM Dowsey
Obesity Research and Clinical Practice | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
We conducted a pilot randomised controlled trial comparing the effects of a dietetic intervention to usual care, in 40 individuals with a body mass index >30 kg/m2 undergoing total joint replacement (TJR). The dietetic weight loss intervention comprised at least four sessions with an Accredited Practising Dietitian. At 12 months, the usual care group gained weight, +2.01 kg (6.45), whereas the treatment group lost weight, -3.38 kg (6.62), (p = 0.015). Percentage weight change in the treatment group was -3.20% (5.24), compared to +1.67% (6.16) for the usual care group (p = 0.015) and more participants in the intervention group (45%) lost ≥5% of their baseline weight (13%), (p = 0.057). Physic..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
[ "This study was funded by a St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Research Endowment Fund (05.2011).", "Dr. Dowsey holds an NHMRC Early Career Australian Clinical Fellowship (APP1035810)." ]