Two 3-month longitudinal studies examined weight loss following a 1-month behavioral intervention (FIT-DSD) focusing on increasing participants' behavioral flexibility and breaking daily habits. The goal was to break the distal habits hypothesized as playing a role in unhealthy dietary and activity behaviors. The FIT-DSD intervention required participants to do something different each day and to engage in novel weekly activities to expand their behavioral repertoire. These activities were not food-or exercise-related. In Study 1, the FIT-DSD program was compared with a control condition where participants engaged in daily tasks not expected to influence behavioral flexibility. Study 2 used an active or quasicontrol group in which half the ...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Twenty-four obese women were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 group treatments: behavioral choice treatme...
Behavior therapy is a cornerstone of weight loss treatment and behaviorists help direct patients\u27...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing ob...
Introduction: Changing lifestyle habits to achieve and maintain weight loss can be effective in prev...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory predicts that reductions in consumption of highly valued commo...
Objective: To examine the psychological process of lifestyle change among adults at risk for type 2 ...
There is a pressing need to improve standard behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs to improve both s...
Most weight control programs facilitate weight loss by encouraging participants to adopt healthy eat...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
Graduation date: 2002The purpose of this study was to determine that a behavioral lifestyle modifica...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Twenty-four obese women were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 group treatments: behavioral choice treatme...
Behavior therapy is a cornerstone of weight loss treatment and behaviorists help direct patients\u27...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses have identified promising behavior change techniques (BCTs) in changing ob...
Introduction: Changing lifestyle habits to achieve and maintain weight loss can be effective in prev...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory predicts that reductions in consumption of highly valued commo...
Objective: To examine the psychological process of lifestyle change among adults at risk for type 2 ...
There is a pressing need to improve standard behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs to improve both s...
Most weight control programs facilitate weight loss by encouraging participants to adopt healthy eat...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
Graduation date: 2002The purpose of this study was to determine that a behavioral lifestyle modifica...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Twenty-four obese women were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 group treatments: behavioral choice treatme...
Behavior therapy is a cornerstone of weight loss treatment and behaviorists help direct patients\u27...