# Guidelines and Preliminary Results of Group-Based Nutrition Interventions for Obesity Management Among Adults in Brazilian Primary Health Care

**Authors:** Angélica Ribeiro e Silva, Maria Cecília Ramos de Carvalho, Nathália Luíza Ferreira, Natacha Toral, Camila Kümmel Duarte, Aline Cristine Souza Lopes

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijerph22071093 · International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · 2025-07-09

## TL;DR

This study explores group-based nutrition interventions for obesity management in Brazilian primary health care and finds they are viable and scalable.

## Contribution

The study introduces a scalable group-based approach for obesity management in primary health care settings in Brazil.

## Key findings

- Group interventions showed a median adherence of 52.4%, indicating their viability.
- A total of 350 groups were conducted, with 13,473 phone calls and 1973 postcards delivered.
- Most participants were women with high self-efficacy and in the maintenance stage for weight reduction.

## Abstract

This study presents the guideline and preliminary results of a randomized controlled community trial of group-based nutrition interventions for obesity management in Brazilian Primary Health Care (PHC), occurring between 2022 and 2023. Belo Horizonte PHC units were randomly sampled and allocated to the control (CG) or intervention group (IG). Participants were those in preparation with high self-efficacy, action, or maintenance stages of change for weight reduction who were willing to participate in groups. CG participants received usual care, while IG participants were allocated into two therapeutic groups (TGs): non-severe (TG1) or severe obesity (TG2). We analyzed demographics data, stages of change and self-efficacy for weight reduction, and intervention adherence. The six-month theory-based interventions included face-to-face groups (TG1:7; TG2:9) and phone messages and postcards delivered (TG1:4; TG2:5). There were 1120 participants. Most were women, with a median age of 61.4 years; 45.4% were in the maintenance stage of change for weight reduction, and 76.1% had high self-efficacy. A total of 350 groups were held, 13,473 phone calls made, and 1973 postcards delivered. The median adherence was 52.4%. The reach and adherence to groups demonstrate their viability and scalable potential for the treatment of obesity in Brazilian PHC, contributing to the strengthening of chronic disease management actions.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** obesity (MONDO:0011122)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight reduction (MESH:D015431), Obesity (MESH:D009765)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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