OBJECTIVE: The present study examined whether long-term weight loss maintenance is enhanced by maintaining the same diet regimen across the week and year or by dieting more strictly on weekdays and nonholiday periods than at other times. METHOD: National Weight Control Registry participants (N¼1429) indicated on an eight-point scale whether they dieted more strictly on weekends than weekdays, adhered to the same diet regimen throughout the week, or dieted more strictly on weekdays. Participants responded to a similar question about holiday and vacation eating. Participants were then followed prospectively to determine whether scores on these questions were related to self-reported weight regain over the subsequent 12 months. RESULTS: Ther...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate available variables of a long-term weight maint...
Background: Decades of research have demonstrated that dietary-induced weight losses are rarely main...
Objective—To examine the contributions of frequency, consistency, and comprehensiveness of dietary s...
There is not much evidence about how diet strictness during weekends and holidays influence long-ter...
A 2-year Follow-up. PG - 1258-66 AB - OBJECTIVE: To find factors associated with successful weight m...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Objective : To assess dietary intake, eating patterns, physical activity and eating behaviors, and t...
none5noObjective: The aim of this study was to assess the association between weight-loss maintenanc...
Background: The results of weight maintenance after initial weight loss are reported infrequently, a...
The role of dietary tracking on weight loss remains unexplored despite being part of multiple diabet...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals to achieve clinica...
© 2014 Dr. Katrina Lee PurcellIntroduction: Weight loss guidelines recommend gradual weight loss (GW...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate available variables of a long-term weight maint...
Background: Decades of research have demonstrated that dietary-induced weight losses are rarely main...
Objective—To examine the contributions of frequency, consistency, and comprehensiveness of dietary s...
There is not much evidence about how diet strictness during weekends and holidays influence long-ter...
A 2-year Follow-up. PG - 1258-66 AB - OBJECTIVE: To find factors associated with successful weight m...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Objective : To assess dietary intake, eating patterns, physical activity and eating behaviors, and t...
none5noObjective: The aim of this study was to assess the association between weight-loss maintenanc...
Background: The results of weight maintenance after initial weight loss are reported infrequently, a...
The role of dietary tracking on weight loss remains unexplored despite being part of multiple diabet...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals to achieve clinica...
© 2014 Dr. Katrina Lee PurcellIntroduction: Weight loss guidelines recommend gradual weight loss (GW...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Findings from studies examining self-efficacy and its relationship to weight loss have been inconsis...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate available variables of a long-term weight maint...
Background: Decades of research have demonstrated that dietary-induced weight losses are rarely main...