Challenges in Intervention Research for Lesbian and Bisexual Women

LGBT Health. 2015 Jun;2(2):105-12. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2014.0122. Epub 2015 May 26.

Abstract

Purpose: More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese, the highest prevalence occurring among women age 60 and older (42.3%), and women ages 40 to 59 (36.0%). This issue is even more pronounced among lesbian and bisexual (LB) women. Studies suggest this population may be twice as likely to be overweight or obese as heterosexual women. Despite this public health issue, little has been done to reduce overweight and obesity in LB women.

Methods: During the design of healthy-weight interventions aimed at reducing overweight and obesity in older LB women through increased physical activity and improved nutrition, we conducted a systematic review of health interventions targeting older LB women to identify and describe core characteristics present in such interventions. We identified 878 articles and studies as potentially relevant to our review and evaluated them for inclusion in our analysis. We analyzed five interventions, including two on smoking cessation and one each on physical activity, breast cancer screening, and alcohol abuse.

Results: Results indicate that, regardless of desired health outcome, typical intervention characteristics included: social support, education, goal setting, peer-based facilitation, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)-friendly intervention environments.

Conclusion: The lack of health interventions in this population is disconcerting. Coupled with the high and disparate prevalence of overweight and obesity in LB women, the lack of published evidence of efforts targeting this population presents a critical opportunity for policymakers and researchers to respond to this public health concern.

Keywords: and transgender (LGBT) women; bisexual; gay; health interventions; lesbian; lesbian health; obesity; overweight.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bisexuality*
  • Exercise
  • Female
  • Homosexuality, Female*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity / prevention & control
  • Overweight / prevention & control*
  • Overweight / psychology
  • Patient Education as Topic / standards
  • Prevalence
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Social Support
  • United States