Abstract:Objective To investigate the effects of nutritional therapy and remote follow-up intervention on weight loss in obese subjects. Methods A total of 150 obese subjects were randomly selected from health medical center of the Armed Police General Hospital between 2011 and 2012. All their daily meals were replaced with nutrition bars. These subjects were given nutrition guidance and a healthy lifestyle was established via telephone and Internet. The data of weight, waist, hip circumference before meal replacement were collect on the 30 th day, 90 th day, 180th day and 360 th day after the replacement. These indexes were collected and analyzed. Results After the nutritional therapy and remote follow-up intervention, the average weight was reduced by (7.09± 6.57) kg. And most people achieved the target weight at the 90th day after interventions, intervention terminated early in 8 of them and 5 people were lost to follow-up, 12 people showed weight rebound. Conclusions Nutritional therapy and remote follow-up intervention can effectively help obese patients improve their health-related behaviors and reduce body weight.
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