Perceptions and Experiences of People with Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Around Appetite and Eating Behaviors: A Qualitative Study

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Poon, Jiat Ling [1 ]
OHara, Louise [2 ]
Kendal, Helen [2 ]
Sully, Kate [2 ]
Guy, Margaret [2 ]
Bradley, Helena [2 ]
Tolley, Chloe [2 ]
Mason, Brad [2 ]
机构
[1] Eli Lilly & Co, Lilly Corp Ctr, Indianapolis, IN 46285 USA
[2] Adelphi Values Ltd, Patient Ctr Outcomes, Bollington SK10 5JB, Cheshire, England
关键词
Chronic weight management; Obesity; Overweight; Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Eating behaviors; Qualitative study; ADULTS;
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10.1007/s12325-024-02846-5
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Introduction Chronic weight management and treatments for type 2 diabetes (T2D) involve a combination of lifestyle-based (diet, exercise) and pharmaceutical interventions. In people with obesity or T2D, understanding the impact of drivers/triggers on appetite and eating behaviors can be crucial to successful medical management. This study aimed to characterize perceptions and experiences regarding appetite and eating behaviors among people with obesity or T2D and identify drivers/triggers of food choices. Methods This non-interventional, cross-sectional, qualitative study utilized semi-structured concept elicitation interviews to explore the perceptions of people with obesity and/or T2D around appetite, eating behaviors and drivers/triggers of food choices. Adult US residents (>= 18 years) with stable body weight (+/- 5 kg) in the 3 months preceding participation were included in the study. Results Forty-five participants (obesity: n = 15; overweight: n = 10; T2D: n = 20) were interviewed. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim for analysis. A subset of participants described eating behaviors on smartphone-based app tasks over 5 days. Most (> 96%) discussed the influence of hunger, cravings and satiety on food choices. Participants identified 22 drivers/triggers (including health, 95.6%; culture/heritage, 93.3%; location, 91.1%; stress, 88.8%). Participants also discussed associations between drivers/triggers and eating behavior concepts (appetite, hunger, cravings, satiety, motivation/determination). A conceptual model illustrating eating behavior concepts and related drivers/triggers was developed. The concept elicitation interviews identified a multitude of drivers and triggers and characterized the association of such drivers/triggers with seven core patient-reported concepts encompassing eating behaviors. Conclusion The findings build upon existing models of factors influencing food choices. Findings confirm prior research regarding impact of drivers/triggers on food choice in people with obesity and T2D and indicate underlying disease state does not appear to influence eating behaviors in people with stable body weight.
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