Objectives. The effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioural treatment for obese binge eaters and obese non-binge eaters was evaluated at I-year follow-up. Furthermore, we examined the role of weight changes on psychological well-being at I-year follow-up. Design and method. Participants were reassessed 6 months and I year after they had finished a group cognitive treatment or a group behavioural treatment. The outcome measures were; psychological well-being (concerns about shape, weight and eating, self-esteem and depression), binge eating, and weight. Results and conclusions. Analyses on the completers' sample revealed that both treatments had a markedly positive and lasting impact on shape concern, weight concern and eating concern, bi...
The goal of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapeut...
Introduction:We compared the binge eating pathway linking body image dissatisfaction (BID) and psych...
Objective: Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusio...
Objectives. The effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioural treatment for obese binge eaters and ...
AbstractIt is remarkably difficult for people with obesity to maintain a new lower weight following ...
Objective: The treatment of obesity is universally disappointing; although usually some weight loss ...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
Behavioural lifestyle interventions focused on diet and physical activity are a cornerstone for the ...
Objectives: In the present study the hypothesis was tested that a regular dietary treatment for obes...
Background: Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic, progressive disease associated with decreased heal...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that weight loss has significant physiological benefits, such as re...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioral treatmen...
It is generally accepted that weight loss has significant physiological benefits, such as reduced ri...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
Abstract Objective Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the ...
The goal of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapeut...
Introduction:We compared the binge eating pathway linking body image dissatisfaction (BID) and psych...
Objective: Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusio...
Objectives. The effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioural treatment for obese binge eaters and ...
AbstractIt is remarkably difficult for people with obesity to maintain a new lower weight following ...
Objective: The treatment of obesity is universally disappointing; although usually some weight loss ...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
Behavioural lifestyle interventions focused on diet and physical activity are a cornerstone for the ...
Objectives: In the present study the hypothesis was tested that a regular dietary treatment for obes...
Background: Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic, progressive disease associated with decreased heal...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that weight loss has significant physiological benefits, such as re...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioral treatmen...
It is generally accepted that weight loss has significant physiological benefits, such as reduced ri...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
Abstract Objective Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the ...
The goal of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapeut...
Introduction:We compared the binge eating pathway linking body image dissatisfaction (BID) and psych...
Objective: Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusio...