Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream and maximum acceptable BMI) on attrition in obese patients seeking treatment. Research Methods and Procedures: Obese subjects (1785; 1393 women; median age, 46 years; median BMI, 36.7 kg/m2) seeking treatment in 23 medical Italian centers were evaluated. Baseline diet and weight history, weight loss expectations, and primary motivation for seeking treatment (health or improving appearance) were systematically recorded. Psychiatric distress, binge eating, and body image dissatisfaction were tested at baseline by self-administered questionnaires (Symptom Check List-90, Binge Eating Scale, and Body Uneasiness Test). Attrition and BM...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
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 maximu...
open8noObjective: The analysis of the relation between weight loss goals and attrition in the treatm...
Abstract Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (Expected One-Year BMI Loss, Dream and ...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximum...
treatment- seeking patients with obesity. We aimed to investigate the effects of obesity managemen...
Background Attrition is a problem among patients who participate in commercial weight loss progra...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics, attrition, weight loss, and psychological changes o...
none8Abstract Objectives: To investigate weight loss and reasons for attrition in obese patients on...
peer reviewedWhile weight-loss expectations have primarily been studied in people enrolled in weight...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
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 maximu...
open8noObjective: The analysis of the relation between weight loss goals and attrition in the treatm...
Abstract Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (Expected One-Year BMI Loss, Dream and ...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximum...
treatment- seeking patients with obesity. We aimed to investigate the effects of obesity managemen...
Background Attrition is a problem among patients who participate in commercial weight loss progra...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical characteristics, attrition, weight loss, and psychological changes o...
none8Abstract Objectives: To investigate weight loss and reasons for attrition in obese patients on...
peer reviewedWhile weight-loss expectations have primarily been studied in people enrolled in weight...
Purpose: We aimed to determine cognitive drivers, expected to play a role in target reach and/or att...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...