After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from successful loss to weight loss maintenance (WLM), regardless of the method of prior weight loss, are needed. The aims of this study were to (1) develop a face-to-face behavioural intervention session to support overweight and obese individuals who have recently lost a clinically significant amount of weight in the transition to WLM; (2) to assess the single-session intervention for acceptability and feasibility prior to its use in a larger, 12-month, multi-component trial; and (3) to optimise the intervention session for future use based on participant feedback. Participants with a Body Mass Index of ≥25 kg/m2 prior to a ≥5% weight loss in t...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
This is the peer reviewed version of the editorial, which has been published in final form at doi:10...
After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on p...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on post...
Background: Although behavioural weight loss treatments can be effective, long-term maintenance of t...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on pos...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programmes depends on p...
Background Obesity has significant health and NHS cost implications. Relatively small reductions ...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Background: Effective weight loss interventions are widely available but, after weight loss, most in...
Abstract Background: Weight loss can prevent and treat obesity‐related diseases. However, lost weig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
This is the peer reviewed version of the editorial, which has been published in final form at doi:10...
After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on p...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on post...
Background: Although behavioural weight loss treatments can be effective, long-term maintenance of t...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on pos...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programmes depends on p...
Background Obesity has significant health and NHS cost implications. Relatively small reductions ...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Background: Effective weight loss interventions are widely available but, after weight loss, most in...
Abstract Background: Weight loss can prevent and treat obesity‐related diseases. However, lost weig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
There is substantial evidence documenting the effects of behavioural interventions on weight loss (W...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
This is the peer reviewed version of the editorial, which has been published in final form at doi:10...