Study: Socializing on SparkPeople Helps with Weight Loss
The gallery of Success Stories, piles of media clips and endless stream of thank-you message from members who have reached their goals and changed their lives forever are all proof that SparkPeople's program works. But now, a second study led by researchers at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston bolsters what our experts and millions of members already knew: No Spark man (or woman) is an island, and the support provided by our community is invaluable. Dr. Kevin O. Hwang, lead researcher and assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, surveyed 193 members, conducted interviews and analyzed selected posts on the Message Boards. Hwang also led a 2007 study published in the American Journal of Medicine that determined that SparkPeople.com members can trust the weight-loss advice they receive from other members on our Message Boards. The new study, published in the International Journal of Medical Informatics, set out to describe the social support provided to members and concluded: "This Internet weight loss community plays a prominent role in participants’ weight loss efforts. Social support within Internet weight loss communities merits further evaluation as a weight loss resource for clinicians to recommend to patients. Understanding these communities could improve how health professionals evaluate, build, harness, and manipulate social support for weight loss." Researchers said: "By providing a venue for social support, [SparkPeople] functions as a valuable weight loss resource for active participants." They recommend that health-care providers "refer patients to sustainable social support resources such as SparkPeople.com." In interviews, researchers asked members about their experiences with SparkPeople, what they valued most about SparkPeople, how other members have helped them with their weight loss, and how the interactions with SparkPeople members differed from those with people in their everyday lives. Survey respondents reported that SparkPeople members were "available, responsive to questioning, empathetic and welcoming." Not just making idle conversation, members said they get encouragement and motivation from their SparkFriends, they share common experiences, recognize each other's success and hold each other accountable. They also get a good dose of friendly competition. The researchers already knew that in-person support from peers is beneficial to those trying to lose weight. They also knew that Internet communities allowed people with similar health issues and lifestyles to interact online. But the extent to which those two could be combined wasn't known. The new study taught them that here at SparkPeople, the online support members find on the Message Boards and in Teams plays a "prominent role" in their weight-loss efforts. The support is convenient and motivational, and members reported that the support not only helps them cope with being overweight, but it also helps them lose more weight than if they were going it alone.
“I can share good news and get great responses. In my daily interactions with people face to face, diet and exercise discussions are often met with screwed up faces and jealousy, or flat out disdain for my commitment.” “They’re like a family. No one tears you down or believes your statements/questions are dumb. They’re better than family, actually. A great support group.” “It’s encouraging to just talk with others who need to lose weight also and know how difficult it can be especially when the people around you don’t have the same weight issues.” Action Sparked: Get involved in the Community, even if you're just "lurking" on the Message Boards (reading but not responding) or asking questions on a Message Board. If your weight loss goal has reached a plateau or you need extra motivation, try one of the following:
VIDEO: An Overview of the SparkPeople Community A Beginner's Guide to the SparkPeople Message Boards A Guide to Posting in SparkTeams & Message Boards Use this study as an opportunity to Spread the Spark! If you have friends, family members or co-workers who are interested in getting healthy and changing their lives, pass this along to them (simply click on the "SHARE" button below). It's just one more piece of evidence that the SparkPeople program works. What aspect of the Community has been the greatest help to you? ![]() You will earn 3 SparkPoints NEXT ENTRY > Confessions of a Former Diet Coke Addict |
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JANIAUL
1/5/2010
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12/29/2009
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12/27/2009
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12/26/2009
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12/26/2009
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GIVEUP30
12/24/2009
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JULIA75
12/22/2009
2:27:29 PM
(Also, and forgive me for mentioning it: " no spark man (or woman) "
Interesting how people think. This site has, going by user names and icons, at least 75% women. But it's "man" first and "or woman" as an aftertought. And now this sounds like I was hating men or something like that - I don't! Just... things like that catch my eye.)
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12/22/2009
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12/22/2009
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12/22/2009
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SYMUX2001
12/22/2009
8:38:07 AM
~ Why Sparks is Working for me ~
I love Spark People. It has changed my focus from a punitive weight loss approach to balancing my nutrient needs..
I'm a gamer Geek, and we tend to be a heavy lot. I'm able to crunch and calculate numbers with the food tracker; which appeals to my inner geek. It's one thing to know nutrition, and an entirely different matter to see exactly what you are attaining from each meal. It becomes a daily goal to get a good balance, and I get the feelings of success and accomplishment whenever they come close to being dead on. This becomes a game of numbers, rather than punishment for having gotten fat. The challenge is in the calculations rather than my willpower. This makes me feel in control.
To make the game more challenging, I don't think of it when I go grocery shopping. I pick up what I want, and the task becomes sorting out the foods I bought into a daily mixture of health without overdoing one nutrient at the cost of another.
PJSTIME
12/22/2009
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12/19/2009
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12/19/2009
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12/19/2009
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12/19/2009
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12/19/2009
1:28:43 PM
RAVENSLOFT
12/19/2009
7:45:05 AM
a great "BIG THANKS" to everyone here on SP!
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12/18/2009
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12/18/2009
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12/18/2009
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KITKAT2010
12/18/2009
1:38:19 PM
-This is exactly why I am here.
MICLWILDE
12/18/2009
1:27:17 PM
The interaction I get here is much better than I get from anyone in person. Thanks to Spark, my life is finally truly changing in all the right ways.
WALKINGANNIE
12/18/2009
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HULTHEN
12/18/2009
1:00:16 PM
Thanks
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AMYLOVESTZU
12/18/2009
12:38:13 PM
IT HELPS ME IF I AM HAVING A HARD DAY TO COME ON AND JUST TALK ABOUT IT ..
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12/18/2009
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FRAN_CVLRN
12/18/2009
8:27:31 AM
Thank you Spark Team!
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