Identification of Barriers to Adherence to a Weight Loss Diet in Women Using the Nominal Group Technique

Nutrients. 2020 Dec 6;12(12):3750. doi: 10.3390/nu12123750.

Abstract

Background: At any given time, a majority of women are engaged in some type of weight loss diet; however, these efforts are difficult to sustain for long-term weight control. Because women are more likely to develop obesity and suffer a greater severity of obesity-related health and economic consequences, we sought to identify the key factors that make adhering to a weight loss diet difficult for overweight/obese women.

Methods: Ten nominal group technique (NGT) sessions aimed at identifying perceived barriers to adherence to a weight loss diet were conducted as part of a weight loss study for overweight/obese women (n = 33) during the controlled feeding weight loss phase.

Results: Individual-level barriers to emerge from the sessions included knowing when to stop eating, being able to control cravings and emotional eating, and sustaining healthier dietary habits. Environmental-level barriers included family/social events that bring people together, especially those centered around food and drink, eating out, cost, and busy schedules.

Conclusions: These findings offer a deeper understanding of barriers women find most salient to adhering to a weight loss diet, providing direction for the clinical application of weight loss programs.

Keywords: barriers; diet; nominal group technique; weight loss; women.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Diet, Reducing / methods*
  • Feeding Behavior / psychology
  • Female
  • Food
  • Humans
  • Obesity / diet therapy*
  • Overweight / diet therapy*
  • Weight Loss*
  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Young Adult