BackgroundTo explore the extent to which people living with obesity have attempted to lose weight, their attitudes towards dieting, physical exercise and weight loss solutions, why their weight loss attempts have failed, and their opinions about what would be most beneficial to them in their struggle with their weight.MethodQualitative study, using open-ended interviews, of 76 people living with obesity in Victoria, Australia in 2006/7. Individuals with a BMI of 30 or over were recruited using articles in local newspapers, convenience sampling, and at a later stage purposive sampling techniques to diversify the sample. Data analysis was conducted by hand using a constant, comparative method to develop and test analytical categories. Data we...
Rates of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions worldwide, with Australia showing ...
Losing weight is relatively simple; keeping it off long term is the challenge. The maintenance of lo...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative a...
Published scientific reports on obesity have repeatedly confirmed subjects' difficu"ies in maintaini...
Objectives: To investigate obese men\u27s health behaviors and strategies for change. Methods: Quali...
BackgroundPrevious studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative and...
Abstract Currently there is a worldwide overweight and obesity epidemic. As a consequence, there is ...
Background A qualitative study providing an in-depth exploration of people's view and the increasin...
Objective. To explore anthropometric changes in normal-weight, overweight and obese subjects who did...
Background: Children with overweight or obesity are at greatly increased risk of experiencing obesit...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Background: Previous studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative a...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
Based on positive deviance (examining the practices of successful individuals), we identified five p...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Rates of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions worldwide, with Australia showing ...
Losing weight is relatively simple; keeping it off long term is the challenge. The maintenance of lo...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative a...
Published scientific reports on obesity have repeatedly confirmed subjects' difficu"ies in maintaini...
Objectives: To investigate obese men\u27s health behaviors and strategies for change. Methods: Quali...
BackgroundPrevious studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative and...
Abstract Currently there is a worldwide overweight and obesity epidemic. As a consequence, there is ...
Background A qualitative study providing an in-depth exploration of people's view and the increasin...
Objective. To explore anthropometric changes in normal-weight, overweight and obese subjects who did...
Background: Children with overweight or obesity are at greatly increased risk of experiencing obesit...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Background: Previous studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative a...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
Based on positive deviance (examining the practices of successful individuals), we identified five p...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Rates of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions worldwide, with Australia showing ...
Losing weight is relatively simple; keeping it off long term is the challenge. The maintenance of lo...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of public perceptions of obesity interventions have been quantitative a...