Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to analyze pretreatment predictors of short-term weight loss in Portuguese overweight and obese women involved in a weight management program. Behavioral and psychosocial predictors were selected a priori from previous results reported in American women who participated in a similar program. Methods Subjects were 140 healthy overweight/obese women (age, 38.3 ± 5.9 y; BMI, 30.3 ± 3.7 kg/m2) who participated in a 4-month lifestyle weight loss program consisting of group-based behavior therapy to improve diet and increase physical activity. At baseline, all women completed a comprehensive behavioral and psychosocial battery, in standardized conditions. Results Of all starting participants, 3.5%...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Although behavior therapy has markedly improved the treatment of obesity, current weight-loss progra...
Objective: To investigate predictors of dropout from a group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) inte...
Abstract Background Weight regain is a common problem following weight loss intervention, with most ...
Abstract Background This study was conceived to analyze how exercise and weight management psychosoc...
Background and Objectives: In obese people, 5-10% reduction in initial weight can decrease the obesi...
Objective: Examine psychological and behavioral predictors of 3-year weight loss maintenance in wome...
Accurate prediction of weight loss success and failure has eluded researchers for many years. Thus, ...
This study investigated whether women’s initial reasons (health, appearance to others, or appearance...
variables related to exercise, eating, and body image during a weight reduction program and evaluate...
The studies in this dissertation were primarily designed to (a) identify pretreatment dieting/weight...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women with obesity who have lost weight, the psychological factors ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. Pasman@voeding.tno.nl OBJECTIVE...
OBJECTIVES: Identifying predictors of weight loss could help to triage people who will benefit most ...
There is considerable variability in response to behavioral weight control treatment. Identifying p...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Although behavior therapy has markedly improved the treatment of obesity, current weight-loss progra...
Objective: To investigate predictors of dropout from a group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) inte...
Abstract Background Weight regain is a common problem following weight loss intervention, with most ...
Abstract Background This study was conceived to analyze how exercise and weight management psychosoc...
Background and Objectives: In obese people, 5-10% reduction in initial weight can decrease the obesi...
Objective: Examine psychological and behavioral predictors of 3-year weight loss maintenance in wome...
Accurate prediction of weight loss success and failure has eluded researchers for many years. Thus, ...
This study investigated whether women’s initial reasons (health, appearance to others, or appearance...
variables related to exercise, eating, and body image during a weight reduction program and evaluate...
The studies in this dissertation were primarily designed to (a) identify pretreatment dieting/weight...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, among women with obesity who have lost weight, the psychological factors ...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. Pasman@voeding.tno.nl OBJECTIVE...
OBJECTIVES: Identifying predictors of weight loss could help to triage people who will benefit most ...
There is considerable variability in response to behavioral weight control treatment. Identifying p...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Although behavior therapy has markedly improved the treatment of obesity, current weight-loss progra...
Objective: To investigate predictors of dropout from a group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) inte...