OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics, attrition, weight loss, and psychological changes of obese young adults and obese adults seeking treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 1530 individuals seeking treatment in 18 Italian medical centers were evaluated. 382 cases (25%) were classified as young adults (age≤35 years), 1148 (75%) as adults (>35 years). Psychological distress, binge eating, body uneasiness, and attitude towards eating were evaluated, at baseline and after a 12-month weight-loss program, together with BMI changes. Weight-loss expectations and primary motivation for seeking treatment were also recorded. RESULTS: At baseline, young adults reported significantly higher BMI at age 20, weight loss expectations and body ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine parameters of weight history useful for the assessment of weight cycling and...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine whether treatment-seeking obese adults display ...
Background: Overweight and obesity affect more than 60% of the adult population in the United States...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics, attrition, weight loss, and psychological changes o...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
none8Abstract Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (Expected One-Yea...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximum...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for several chronic diseases, but the burden associated with it also...
treatment- seeking patients with obesity. We aimed to investigate the effects of obesity managemen...
Abstract Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (Expected One-Year BMI Loss, Dream and ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for several chronic diseases, but the burden associated with it also ...
Objective: Body image dissatisfaction is common in treatment seeking patients with obesity. We aimed...
OBJECTIVE: To determine parameters of weight history useful for the assessment of weight cycling and...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine whether treatment-seeking obese adults display ...
Background: Overweight and obesity affect more than 60% of the adult population in the United States...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics, attrition, weight loss, and psychological changes o...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
none8Abstract Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (Expected One-Yea...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximum...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for several chronic diseases, but the burden associated with it also...
treatment- seeking patients with obesity. We aimed to investigate the effects of obesity managemen...
Abstract Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (Expected One-Year BMI Loss, Dream and ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for several chronic diseases, but the burden associated with it also ...
Objective: Body image dissatisfaction is common in treatment seeking patients with obesity. We aimed...
OBJECTIVE: To determine parameters of weight history useful for the assessment of weight cycling and...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine whether treatment-seeking obese adults display ...
Background: Overweight and obesity affect more than 60% of the adult population in the United States...