none8Abstract Objectives: To investigate weight loss and reasons for attrition in obese patients on long-term continuous care. Design: Observational study with 36 months of follow-up. Setting: 15 Italian obesity centers applying a continuous care model of medical treatment Subjects: 1,000 treatment-seeking obese subjects (785 females), median age 45.1 years, median BMI 37.4 kg/m2. Weight loss expectations were systematically recorded at baseline. Interventions: An initial intensive treatment period (3 to 6 months) was followed by a less intensive continuous care (a follow-up control every 2 to 4 months). Main Outcome Measures: Attrition, reasons for treatment interruption and BMI change. Data were recorded by telephone interview in ...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximum...
none6noFew large studies on Northern European or US populations reported on mortality of severely ob...
The aim of this systematic review is to answer the question: Is substantial, stable, and long‐term w...
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...
Abstract: The aim of this longitudinal study is to describe a multi-step long-term multidisciplinary...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-documented success of behavioral techniques in producing temporary weig...
BACKGROUND: Many weight loss programmes show short-term success, but long-term data in larger studie...
The long-term weight management of obesity remains a very difficult task, associated with a high ris...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Luca Montesi,1 Marwan El Ghoch,2 Lucia Brodosi,1 Simona Calugi,2 Giulio Marchesini,1 Riccardo Dalle ...
Objective: The analysis of the relation between weight loss goals and attrition in the treatment of ...
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 maximum...
none6noFew large studies on Northern European or US populations reported on mortality of severely ob...
The aim of this systematic review is to answer the question: Is substantial, stable, and long‐term w...
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...
Abstract: The aim of this longitudinal study is to describe a multi-step long-term multidisciplinary...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, drea...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-documented success of behavioral techniques in producing temporary weig...
BACKGROUND: Many weight loss programmes show short-term success, but long-term data in larger studie...
The long-term weight management of obesity remains a very difficult task, associated with a high ris...
Objective: To investigate weight loss expectations (expected 1-year BMI loss, dream BMI, and maximu...
Luca Montesi,1 Marwan El Ghoch,2 Lucia Brodosi,1 Simona Calugi,2 Giulio Marchesini,1 Riccardo Dalle ...
Objective: The analysis of the relation between weight loss goals and attrition in the treatment of ...
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 maximum...
none6noFew large studies on Northern European or US populations reported on mortality of severely ob...
The aim of this systematic review is to answer the question: Is substantial, stable, and long‐term w...