BACKGROUND: Extensive research effort shows that weight management programmes (WMPs) targeting both diet and exercise are broadly effective. However, the critical features of WMPs remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To develop a deeper understanding of WMPs critical features, we undertook a systematic review of qualitative evidence. We sought to understand from a service-user perspective how programmes are experienced, and may be effective, on the ground. SEARCH STRATEGY: We identified qualitative studies from existing reviews and updated the searches of one review. INCLUSION CRITERIA: We included UK studies capturing the views of adult WMP users. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Thematic analysis was used inductively to code and synthesize the eviden...
This study aimed to identify critical features of successful lifestyle weight management interventio...
Introduction There continues to be an imbalance of research into weight loss and weight loss mainte...
Exercise referral schemes (ERS) are internationally recognised, yet little attention has been paid t...
BACKGROUND: Previous systematic reviews of weight management programmes (WMPs) have not been able to...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
OBJECTIVES:To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
Contains fulltext : 208501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
This study investigated men’s perceptions and attitudes to weight management and weight management s...
Objectives To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
BACKGROUND: Referral to a commercial weight-loss programme is a cost-effective intervention that is ...
Introduction: There continues to be an imbalance of research into weight loss and Weight Loss Mainte...
Background Addressing the increasing prevalence of obesity is a global public health priority. Sever...
The “Lose Weight, Feel Great” (LWFG) pathway was commissioned by NHS Ashton, Leigh & Wigan with the ...
Objective: There are many systematic reviews of weight-management interventions delivered by healthc...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
This study aimed to identify critical features of successful lifestyle weight management interventio...
Introduction There continues to be an imbalance of research into weight loss and weight loss mainte...
Exercise referral schemes (ERS) are internationally recognised, yet little attention has been paid t...
BACKGROUND: Previous systematic reviews of weight management programmes (WMPs) have not been able to...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
OBJECTIVES:To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
Contains fulltext : 208501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
This study investigated men’s perceptions and attitudes to weight management and weight management s...
Objectives To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
BACKGROUND: Referral to a commercial weight-loss programme is a cost-effective intervention that is ...
Introduction: There continues to be an imbalance of research into weight loss and Weight Loss Mainte...
Background Addressing the increasing prevalence of obesity is a global public health priority. Sever...
The “Lose Weight, Feel Great” (LWFG) pathway was commissioned by NHS Ashton, Leigh & Wigan with the ...
Objective: There are many systematic reviews of weight-management interventions delivered by healthc...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
This study aimed to identify critical features of successful lifestyle weight management interventio...
Introduction There continues to be an imbalance of research into weight loss and weight loss mainte...
Exercise referral schemes (ERS) are internationally recognised, yet little attention has been paid t...