Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia

ABSTRACT: Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine for weight loss is becoming increasingly common worldwide. In overweight or obese patients, this practice could be harmful. Available data concerning the use of complementary therapies and products (CTPs) for weight loss in thes...

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Autores:
Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
González Zapata, Laura Inés
Giraldo Giraldo, Nubia Amparo
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Fecha de publicación:
2006
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Pérdida de Peso
Weight Loss
Obesidad
Obesity
Fitoterapia
Phytotherapy
Terapias Complementarias
Complementary Therapies
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
title Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
spellingShingle Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
Pérdida de Peso
Weight Loss
Obesidad
Obesity
Fitoterapia
Phytotherapy
Terapias Complementarias
Complementary Therapies
title_short Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
title_full Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
title_fullStr Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
title_sort Prevalence of Self-Treatment with Complementary Products and Therapies for Weight Loss: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
González Zapata, Laura Inés
Giraldo Giraldo, Nubia Amparo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
González Zapata, Laura Inés
Giraldo Giraldo, Nubia Amparo
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Alimentación y Nutrición Humana
Promoción y Prevención Farmacéutica
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Pérdida de Peso
Weight Loss
Obesidad
Obesity
Fitoterapia
Phytotherapy
Terapias Complementarias
Complementary Therapies
topic Pérdida de Peso
Weight Loss
Obesidad
Obesity
Fitoterapia
Phytotherapy
Terapias Complementarias
Complementary Therapies
description ABSTRACT: Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine for weight loss is becoming increasingly common worldwide. In overweight or obese patients, this practice could be harmful. Available data concerning the use of complementary therapies and products (CTPs) for weight loss in these patients in Colombia are limited. Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of selftreatment with CTPs in overweight or obese patients in Colombia and to explore the relationship between CTP use and demographic, anthropometric, and biochemical parameters. Methods: This randomized, cross-sectional study was conducted at a registered dieticians' office located at the Center for Nutritional Care, School of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia, and at an outpatient clinic attended by a registered dietician located at the Pablo Tob6n Uribe Hospital, Medellin, Colombia. The study enrolled a random sample of overweight (body mass index [BMI], 25-30 kg/m 2) or obese (BMI, >30 kg/m 2) male and female patients aged 20 to 50 years received nutritional treatment in Colombia in 2002. Data concerning the use of weight4oss CTPs were gathered, and their possible association with demographic, anthropometric, and biochemical data was explored. Results: This randomized study comprised 94 patients (70 women, 24 men; mean [SD] age, 36.5 [9.7] years; mean [SD] BMI, 28.4 [4.2] kg/m2). Forty-nine (52.1%) patients reported self-treatment with weight-loss CTPs; 40 (42.6%) patients used complementary products, and 21 (22.3%) used complementary therapies. Among the products, inadequately identified herbal medicines (ie, absence of available information concerning the composition of the products or information could not be obtained from the patient [many of the products used were not authorized for distribution in Colombia]), folkloric or home remedies, and commercial diets were most commonly used (40.0%, 40.0%, and 27.5%, respectively). The use of CTPs was more prevalent in women compared with men (P < 0.001; odds ratio [OR] = 6.43). In women, CTP use was significantly higher in patients with a higher educational level (P = 0.008; OR = 3.82) and in those who were single (P = 0.038; OR = 2.97). The use of CTPs was also more fre quent in patients with a negative view of their current nutritional therapy (P = 0.002; OR = 6.8). Conclusions: In the small group of overweight and obese patients in this study, 52.1% used CTPs. In obese women, those with a higher educational level and/or who were single were more likely to use CTPs. Patients were also more likely to use CTPs if they had a negative view of their current nutritional therapy.
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spelling Amariles Muñoz, PedroGonzález Zapata, Laura InésGiraldo Giraldo, Nubia AmparoAlimentación y Nutrición HumanaPromoción y Prevención Farmacéutica2023-02-06T16:22:39Z2023-02-06T16:22:39Z2006Amariles P, González LI, Giraldo NA. Prevalence of self-treatment with complementary products and therapies for weight loss: A randomized, cross-sectional Study in Overweight and Obese Patients in Colombia. Curr Ther Res Clin Exp. 2006 Jan;67(1):66-78. doi: 10.1016/j.curtheres.2006.02.001.0011-393Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10495/3337310.1016/j.curtheres.2006.02.0011879-0313ABSTRACT: Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine for weight loss is becoming increasingly common worldwide. In overweight or obese patients, this practice could be harmful. Available data concerning the use of complementary therapies and products (CTPs) for weight loss in these patients in Colombia are limited. Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of selftreatment with CTPs in overweight or obese patients in Colombia and to explore the relationship between CTP use and demographic, anthropometric, and biochemical parameters. Methods: This randomized, cross-sectional study was conducted at a registered dieticians' office located at the Center for Nutritional Care, School of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia, and at an outpatient clinic attended by a registered dietician located at the Pablo Tob6n Uribe Hospital, Medellin, Colombia. The study enrolled a random sample of overweight (body mass index [BMI], 25-30 kg/m 2) or obese (BMI, >30 kg/m 2) male and female patients aged 20 to 50 years received nutritional treatment in Colombia in 2002. Data concerning the use of weight4oss CTPs were gathered, and their possible association with demographic, anthropometric, and biochemical data was explored. Results: This randomized study comprised 94 patients (70 women, 24 men; mean [SD] age, 36.5 [9.7] years; mean [SD] BMI, 28.4 [4.2] kg/m2). Forty-nine (52.1%) patients reported self-treatment with weight-loss CTPs; 40 (42.6%) patients used complementary products, and 21 (22.3%) used complementary therapies. Among the products, inadequately identified herbal medicines (ie, absence of available information concerning the composition of the products or information could not be obtained from the patient [many of the products used were not authorized for distribution in Colombia]), folkloric or home remedies, and commercial diets were most commonly used (40.0%, 40.0%, and 27.5%, respectively). The use of CTPs was more prevalent in women compared with men (P < 0.001; odds ratio [OR] = 6.43). In women, CTP use was significantly higher in patients with a higher educational level (P = 0.008; OR = 3.82) and in those who were single (P = 0.038; OR = 2.97). The use of CTPs was also more fre quent in patients with a negative view of their current nutritional therapy (P = 0.002; OR = 6.8). Conclusions: In the small group of overweight and obese patients in this study, 52.1% used CTPs. In obese women, those with a higher educational level and/or who were single were more likely to use CTPs. 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