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. 2024 Nov 11;10(6):e70022.
doi: 10.1002/osp4.70022. eCollection 2024 Dec.

A Novel and Comprehensive Wellness Assessment for Lifestyle-Based Interventions

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A Novel and Comprehensive Wellness Assessment for Lifestyle-Based Interventions

Katie M Ellison et al. Obes Sci Pract. .

Abstract

Objective: While weight status and clinical laboratory measures are important in assessing obesity-related disease severity and chronic disease risk, including a broader range of emotional, psychosocial, and behavioral factors would provide greater context of an individual's overall state of wellness and could be used to better guide treatment decisions. The purpose of this research was to develop a comprehensive Lifestyle Wellness assessment for use in lifestyle-based wellness interventions and programs.

Methods: A cross-sectional exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted using baseline data from N = 138 adults participating in behavioral weight loss trials. An unweighted least squares extraction method with oblique rotation was used. Twenty-one putative measures spanning constructs related to metabolic health, emotional health/wellbeing, body weight and composition, diet quality, and fitness were analyzed for retention.

Results: Mean body mass index (BMI) was 38.0 ± 6.6 kg/m2, mean age was 57.3 ± 11.1 years, and 77.5% of participants were female. The EFA produced a five-factor model with 13 items that explained 80.3% of the variance. The retained factors included: (1) Psychosocial State: mindfulness, resilience, quality of life, and happiness; (2) Blood Pressure State: systolic and diastolic blood pressure; (3) Lipid State: total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol; (4) Fitness State: grip strength, jump height, and percent body fat; and (5) Body State: BMI and waist circumference.

Conclusions: Lifestyle Wellness is a comprehensive assessment that enables innovative wellness-related research such as metabolically healthy obese phenotypes and weight-neutral interventions. Future research should include investigations in additional populations with greater age, sex/gender, and body size diversity.

Keywords: assessment; obesity; primary care; wellness.

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Conflict of interest statement

K.M.E., K.A.S., J.R.F., E.P.P., T.K.C., and R.D.S. declares no conflicts of interest. J.O.H. is a member of the General Mills Health and Wellness Advisory Committee, for which he receives an honorarium. H.R.W. and J.O.H. are co‐owners of the State of Slim weight management program, which was the intervention in the affiliated study NCT04014296.

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