Background Obesity is identified as one the most important public health problems within Australia and a variety of weight management programs with different intensity of professional support have been developed to assist individuals to achieve their healthier weight. To be successful at losing weight without or with only minimal professional support is likely to require a level of existing skills and strategies not held by all persons looking to lose weight. Thus understanding the characteristics and strategies of those who successfully engage in self-directed weight loss is important for developing weight control plans that could empower other overweight and obese individuals with information and strategies to manage their weight on th...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...
Objective: To examine the extent to which people who are trying to lose weight naturally self-regula...
Objectives. Drawing from self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2002, Overview of self-determinatio...
The capacity of health care services to address obesity in Australia is inadequate given the enormit...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
Despite the many weight loss options available, the majority of overweight and obese individuals who...
Aim We conducted a systematic review of qualitative studies to examine the strategies people employ ...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
Objectives: To investigate the differences in the contributing factors involved in weight maintenanc...
Background and objectives: This interdisciplinary study investigated the development of behavioral ...
Over the last century, the United States saw a steady increase in obesity rates and the growth of a ...
One of the major health problems among adults is the increase in the prevalence of obesity. Behavior...
Objective. Although behavioural interventions are successful in achieving short-term weight loss, mo...
Although the majority of obese and overweight individuals successfully lose weight only a minority m...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...
Objective: To examine the extent to which people who are trying to lose weight naturally self-regula...
Objectives. Drawing from self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2002, Overview of self-determinatio...
The capacity of health care services to address obesity in Australia is inadequate given the enormit...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
Despite the many weight loss options available, the majority of overweight and obese individuals who...
Aim We conducted a systematic review of qualitative studies to examine the strategies people employ ...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
Objectives: To investigate the differences in the contributing factors involved in weight maintenanc...
Background and objectives: This interdisciplinary study investigated the development of behavioral ...
Over the last century, the United States saw a steady increase in obesity rates and the growth of a ...
One of the major health problems among adults is the increase in the prevalence of obesity. Behavior...
Objective. Although behavioural interventions are successful in achieving short-term weight loss, mo...
Although the majority of obese and overweight individuals successfully lose weight only a minority m...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...
Objective: To examine the extent to which people who are trying to lose weight naturally self-regula...
Objectives. Drawing from self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2002, Overview of self-determinatio...