Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recently been found to be related to successful weight outcome after both behavioral and surgical therapies for obesity. However, personality features could possibly influence attendance in obesity treatments as well. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore whether personality variables assessed by the TCI predict attrition from a behavioral weight-loss program for obesity. The TCI was administered to 92 obese patients [body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m2] applying for a 6-month behavioral weight-loss program. Logistic stepwise regression analysis was performed to evaluate whether TCI scores predicted 6-month treatment attrition, after controlling f...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
A major challenge for successful weight management is tailoring weight loss programs to individual n...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Objective: Personality characteristics are assumed to underlie health behaviors and, thus, a variety...
Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by several pre...
Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by several pre...
none4Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by severa...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
Studies on small samples or in single units applying specific treatment programmes found an associat...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
A major challenge for successful weight management is tailoring weight loss programs to individual n...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Obesity is a psychosomatic condition characterized by a complex interaction of biological and psycho...
Objective: Personality characteristics are assumed to underlie health behaviors and, thus, a variety...
Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by several pre...
Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by several pre...
none4Abstract Attrition in weight loss programs is a complex process, possibly influenced by severa...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Premature, unilateral interruption of inpatient treatment of eating disorders (ED) is a key factor l...