BACKGROUND: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral intervention methods. The present study reports on the process outcomes of a pilot test of the theoretical model (the Process Model for Lifestyle Behavior Change; PMLBC) underpinning an evidence-informed, theory-driven, group-based intervention designed to promote healthy eating and physical activity for people with high cardiovascular risk. METHODS: 108 people at high risk of diabetes or heart disease were randomized to a group-based weight management intervention targeting diet and physical activity plus usual care, or to usual care. The intervention comprised nine group based sessions designed to promote motivation, social support, self-r...
Background: Losing excess body weight and preventing weight regain by changing lifestyle is a challe...
BACKGROUND: Intensive diet and physical activity interventions have been found to reduce cardiovascu...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...
© 2015 Gillison et al. Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavio...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Over the last decades, obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportion. Obesity rates h...
Interventions aiming at increasing physical activity (PA) carry great potential to counteract lifest...
A descriptive literature review was conducted to examine conceptual and methodological issues of int...
Obesity prevention interventions through dietary and physical activity change have generally not bee...
Background Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing obe...
This study tested the efficacy of the Healthy Eating and Active LifesTyle Health Intervention progra...
Purpose: This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of interventions to pro...
The transtheoretical model of health behavior related-change indicates that people who successfully ...
Behavioral weight-loss treatments have typically been unsuccessful and a theoretical. Even when trea...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Background: Losing excess body weight and preventing weight regain by changing lifestyle is a challe...
BACKGROUND: Intensive diet and physical activity interventions have been found to reduce cardiovascu...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...
© 2015 Gillison et al. Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavio...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Over the last decades, obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportion. Obesity rates h...
Interventions aiming at increasing physical activity (PA) carry great potential to counteract lifest...
A descriptive literature review was conducted to examine conceptual and methodological issues of int...
Obesity prevention interventions through dietary and physical activity change have generally not bee...
Background Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing obe...
This study tested the efficacy of the Healthy Eating and Active LifesTyle Health Intervention progra...
Purpose: This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of interventions to pro...
The transtheoretical model of health behavior related-change indicates that people who successfully ...
Behavioral weight-loss treatments have typically been unsuccessful and a theoretical. Even when trea...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Background: Losing excess body weight and preventing weight regain by changing lifestyle is a challe...
BACKGROUND: Intensive diet and physical activity interventions have been found to reduce cardiovascu...
Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (F...