Most weight control programs facilitate weight loss by encouraging participants to adopt healthy eating patterns and increase physical activity. There is a need for a relatively brief measure of eating habits and physical activity that could be used to evaluate changes in behavior during weight loss treatment The purpose of this series of four studies was to develop and validate such a measure, which was subsequently named the Weight Loss Behavior Scale (WLBS). Study 1 (n = 533) included item and scale development and examination of the WLBS's factor structure and internal consistency. Study 2 (n = 226) evaluated the test-retest reliability and convergent validity of its subscales. Study 3 examined their reliability and internal consistency...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
ABSTRACT: A multiple baseline design across four behaviors was used to assess the effectiveness of a...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...
Most weight control programs facilitate weight loss by encouraging participants to adopt healthy eat...
Individual level values have been suggested as a construct that may influence motivation and adheren...
Research shows the prevalence of obesity is increasing. The greatest increase occurs between 20 and ...
The objective of this study was to develop an improved weight-related eating questionnaire (WREQ) th...
M.S., Clinical Exercise PhysiologyStudies have emphasized the commonality of individuals being overw...
Objective To develop and validate the Weight Control Strategies Scale (WCSS), a self-report instrume...
The objective of this study was to design a weight loss self-efficacy questionnaire which was multid...
Abstract Background Measures of psychosocial constructs are required to assess dietary interventions...
Work title: Use ofPsychological Instruments for Evaluation ofthe Parameters Influencing the Adherenc...
Many exercise-based weight-loss interventions result in considerably less weight loss than predicted...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals to achieve clinica...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
ABSTRACT: A multiple baseline design across four behaviors was used to assess the effectiveness of a...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...
Most weight control programs facilitate weight loss by encouraging participants to adopt healthy eat...
Individual level values have been suggested as a construct that may influence motivation and adheren...
Research shows the prevalence of obesity is increasing. The greatest increase occurs between 20 and ...
The objective of this study was to develop an improved weight-related eating questionnaire (WREQ) th...
M.S., Clinical Exercise PhysiologyStudies have emphasized the commonality of individuals being overw...
Objective To develop and validate the Weight Control Strategies Scale (WCSS), a self-report instrume...
The objective of this study was to design a weight loss self-efficacy questionnaire which was multid...
Abstract Background Measures of psychosocial constructs are required to assess dietary interventions...
Work title: Use ofPsychological Instruments for Evaluation ofthe Parameters Influencing the Adherenc...
Many exercise-based weight-loss interventions result in considerably less weight loss than predicted...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals to achieve clinica...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
ABSTRACT: A multiple baseline design across four behaviors was used to assess the effectiveness of a...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...