Self-monitoring is the centerpiece of behavioral weight loss intervention programs. This article presents a systematic review of the literature on three components of self-monitoring in behavioral weight loss studies: diet, exercise, and self-weighing. This review included articles that were published between 1993 and 2009 that reported on the relationship between weight loss and these self-monitoring strategies. Of the 22 studies identified, 15 focused on dietary self-monitoring, one on self-monitoring exercise, and six on self-weighing. A wide array of methods was used to perform self-monitoring; the paper diary was used most often. Adherence to self-monitoring was reported most frequently as the number of diaries completed or the frequen...
Background: The treatment of obesity, marked by a high rate of recidivism, lacks strategies that sus...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the differential effects of two self-monitoring appro...
Self-monitoring is the centerpiece of behavioral weight loss intervention programs. This article pre...
BACKGROUND: Using technology to self-monitor body weight, dietary intake, and physical activity is a...
Technology may improve self-monitoring adherence and dietary changes in weight loss treatment. Our s...
Technology may improve self-monitoring adherence and dietary changes in weight loss treatment. Our s...
Background: Examination of mediating behavioral factors could explain how an intervention works and ...
Background: Self-monitoring is an essential behavioral strategy for effective weight loss programs. ...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
Background: Self-weighing is a recommended but understudied weight loss strategy. \ud Objectives: 1)...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of obesity, marked by a high rate of recidivism, lacks strategies that sus...
BACKGROUND: Examination of mediating behavioral factors could explain how an intervention works and ...
The experience and role of self-monitoring in self-directed weight loss attempts may be distinctly d...
Background: The treatment of obesity, marked by a high rate of recidivism, lacks strategies that sus...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the differential effects of two self-monitoring appro...
Self-monitoring is the centerpiece of behavioral weight loss intervention programs. This article pre...
BACKGROUND: Using technology to self-monitor body weight, dietary intake, and physical activity is a...
Technology may improve self-monitoring adherence and dietary changes in weight loss treatment. Our s...
Technology may improve self-monitoring adherence and dietary changes in weight loss treatment. Our s...
Background: Examination of mediating behavioral factors could explain how an intervention works and ...
Background: Self-monitoring is an essential behavioral strategy for effective weight loss programs. ...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
Background: Self-weighing is a recommended but understudied weight loss strategy. \ud Objectives: 1)...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of obesity, marked by a high rate of recidivism, lacks strategies that sus...
BACKGROUND: Examination of mediating behavioral factors could explain how an intervention works and ...
The experience and role of self-monitoring in self-directed weight loss attempts may be distinctly d...
Background: The treatment of obesity, marked by a high rate of recidivism, lacks strategies that sus...
We interviewed 15 individuals who completed a behavioral weight loss treatment study with the aim of...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the differential effects of two self-monitoring appro...