Title of article :
Lipid Profile Improvement after Four Group Psychological Interventions in Combination to Nutritional and Physical Activity Instructing Among Overweight and Obese Individuals
Author/Authors :
AGAH HERIS, Mojgan Dept. of Psychology - School of Human Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran , ALIPOUR, Ahmad Dept. of Psychology - School of Human Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran , JANBOZORGI, Masoud Dept. of Psychology - Research Institute of Hawzah and University , HAJIHOSSEINI, Reza Dept. of Biochemistry - School of Basic Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran , SHAGHAGHI, Farhad Dept. of Psychology - School of Human Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran , GOLCHIN, Neda Dept. of Psychology - School of Human Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran , NOUHI, Shahnaz Dept. of Psychology - School of Human Sciences - Payam e Noor University Tehran
Pages :
10
From page :
86
To page :
95
Abstract :
Background: Research background approved weight loss would result in improvement of lipid profile. Nowadays, weight management is attained by modifying psychological mediators, as well as dieting and making individuals do more physical activity. Hence, This research was performed to compare effectiveness of different psychological inter-ventions on lipid profile improvement among individuals with overweight and obesity. Methods: Using quasi- experimental design, 68 participants with mean age 26 years and 9 months (ranged from 20 to 43) were randomly assigned into 4 groups (including LEARN, CBT, CT, and MCT), and eventually 61 participants completed the treatment protocols. BMI was calculated by Omron digital body composition instrument, and blood lipids and glucose concentrations were measured prior to and after all interventions. Results: Data analysis by using t- test for dependent groups analysis revealed lipid profile, FBS, and BMI were signifi-cantly modified after applying 4 interventions comparing baseline and post treatment mean differences(P<0.05). Fur-thermore, repeated measure design analysis showed there were significant mean differences (P<0.05) in HDL choles-terol, TG levels and FBS levels among 4 groups. Scheffe test revealed more detailed significant differences among four groups in HDL cholesterol, and FBS concentration varieties (P<0.05). Conclusions: Adding psychological interventions to dietary plans and regular physical activities in overweight man-agement would consider as a valuable step in optimizing physiological outcomes and that’s because of correcting mind- body interactional pathways among obese and overweight individuals.
Keywords :
Lipid profile , Psychological interventions , BMI , Overweight , Obesity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2419177
Link To Document :
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