The relationship of physical activity with weight loss may largely be due to its association with psychosocial factors. The goal of this research was to clarify such relationships using a field design lasting 24 weeks. In Study 1, change in self-regulation for controlled eating, but not energy expenditure, mediated the relationship between changes in physical activity and weight in formerly sedentary, severely obese adults (n = 174). In Study 2 (n = 148), the addition of a cognitive-behavioral nutrition treatment was associated with significantly greater improvement in self-regulation for eating. Physical activity-related self-regulation changes were related to those improvements. Changes in self-efficacy for controlled eating and mood medi...
Objective: Successful weight management relies on at least two health behaviors, eating and exercise...
AbstractExercise is a robust predictor of long-term success with weight loss, and research based on ...
Objective: Successful weight management relies heavily on eating and exercise behaviors. However, li...
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to assess relations of self-regulatory skill use with self-effi...
Objective: This study tested whether different forms of physical activity (PA) were associated with ...
Behavioral weight-loss treatments have typically been unsuccessful and a theoretical. Even when trea...
Expanded understanding of the psychosocial dynamics of weight-loss treatment processes is required t...
To improve deficient long-term effects, an improved understanding of psychosocial factors occurring ...
One of the major health problems among adults is the increase in the prevalence of obesity. Behavior...
This study examined the association of self-efficacy and self-regulation with nutrition and exercise...
We aimed to investigate whether a self-regulatory skills intervention can improve weight loss-relate...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
Self-tracking of health may have positive effects on lifestyle behavior and weight loss; however, no...
To determine whether eating self-efficacy and physical activity self-efficacy are predictive of diet...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
Objective: Successful weight management relies on at least two health behaviors, eating and exercise...
AbstractExercise is a robust predictor of long-term success with weight loss, and research based on ...
Objective: Successful weight management relies heavily on eating and exercise behaviors. However, li...
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to assess relations of self-regulatory skill use with self-effi...
Objective: This study tested whether different forms of physical activity (PA) were associated with ...
Behavioral weight-loss treatments have typically been unsuccessful and a theoretical. Even when trea...
Expanded understanding of the psychosocial dynamics of weight-loss treatment processes is required t...
To improve deficient long-term effects, an improved understanding of psychosocial factors occurring ...
One of the major health problems among adults is the increase in the prevalence of obesity. Behavior...
This study examined the association of self-efficacy and self-regulation with nutrition and exercise...
We aimed to investigate whether a self-regulatory skills intervention can improve weight loss-relate...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
Self-tracking of health may have positive effects on lifestyle behavior and weight loss; however, no...
To determine whether eating self-efficacy and physical activity self-efficacy are predictive of diet...
Objective: The evidence was reviewed on how physical activity could influence the regulation of food...
Objective: Successful weight management relies on at least two health behaviors, eating and exercise...
AbstractExercise is a robust predictor of long-term success with weight loss, and research based on ...
Objective: Successful weight management relies heavily on eating and exercise behaviors. However, li...