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Meeting ReportObesity, exercise and nutrition

Engaging with Brown Buttabean Motivation for Sustained Weight Loss

Felicity Goodyear-Smith, Faasisil Savila, Matire Harwood, Warwick Bagg, Paea Leakehe, Dave Letele, Boyd Swinburn and Anele Bamber
The Annals of Family Medicine January 2023, 21 (Supplement 1) 3566; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.21.s1.3566
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
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Faasisil Savila
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Matire Harwood
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Warwick Bagg
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Paea Leakehe
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Dave Letele
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Boyd Swinburn
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Abstract

Context Brown Buttabean Motivation (BBM) is a grassroot Pacific-led organisation aiming to reduce obesity amongst Pasifika (Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand) and Indigenous Maori, helping them choose a healthy and active life-style for themselves, their children and their wider family. BBM offers a holistic approach to weight loss, recognising that mental health, family and cultural factors all play essential and critical roles in nutrition and physical activity patterns.

Objective To understand how participants experience and engage with BBM.

Study Design &; Analysis Qualitative study conducted by our co-design research team within a broader BBM research project. Initial inductive thematic approach followed by theoretical deductive analysis of coded data guided by Pacific Fonofale and Māori Te Whare Tapa Whā health models. In this meeting-house metaphor, the floor is family, roof is culture, house-posts are physical, mental, spiritual and socio-demographic health and well-being, surrounded by environment, time and context.

Setting South Auckland, New Zealand 2021

Population Studied BBM participants

Instrument Semi-structured interviews

Outcome Measures Narrative data

Results 22 interviewees (50% female) aged 24-60 years of mixed Pacific and Māori ethnicities. Majority self-reported weight loss (between three and 135kg) since starting BBM. Two researchers independently coded data with adjudication (kappa=0.61) Participants identified the interactive holistic nature of health and wellbeing from BBM. As well as physical, mental and spiritual benefits, BBM helped many re-connect with both their family and their culture. BBM is seen as a new way of life. Participants “immediately belong to BBM family” regardless of culture or size, “with no judgements” and adopt the BBM motto “no excuses”.

Conclusions Many weight loss studies provide programmes to improve physical exercise and nutrition, but seldom address sustainability and other core factors such as mental health and motivation. BBM is a community-embedded Maori and Pasifika-led intervention, with no reliance on researchers nor external authorities for its ongoing implementation. It addresses factors impacting participants’ lives and social determinants of health, including vaccination drives, food parcels and adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns. Our three-year longitudinal cohort study assessing sustained weight loss is ongoing.

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The Annals of Family Medicine Jan 2023, 21 (Supplement 1) 3566; DOI: 10.1370/afm.21.s1.3566

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The Annals of Family Medicine Jan 2023, 21 (Supplement 1) 3566; DOI: 10.1370/afm.21.s1.3566
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