While behavioural approaches to the management of obesity are often successful in achieving clinically significant weight loss, the weight lost is generally regained. The great majority of patients return to their pre-treatment weight within 3 years. There have been attempts to improve the long-term effectiveness of behavioural treatment but the results have been disappointing. In this paper we suggest that, among other factors, this is because of the neglect of the contribution of cognitive factors to weight regain, and because there is often ambiguity over the goals of treatment. We present a cognitive behavioural analysis of the processes involved in weight regain, and we describe a new cognitive behavioural treatment derived from it. Th...
Obesity is a world wide public health problem which increases morbidity and mortality. A multidicipl...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevi...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...
While behavioural approaches to the management of obesity are often successful in achieving clinical...
AbstractIt is remarkably difficult for people with obesity to maintain a new lower weight following ...
The treatment of obesity and its related chronic symptoms is one of the major issues that world heal...
Physical activity plays a major role in the development and management of obesity. High levels of ph...
Purpose: Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with...
PURPOSE:Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with ...
It is a consistent finding that, among obese patients, the weight lost as a result of the most widel...
Change your lifestyle: decrease your energy intake and increase your energy expenditure, is what obe...
The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness and candidate mechanisms of actio...
Objective: The treatment of obesity is universally disappointing; although usually some weight loss ...
People who are obese and want to lose weight without surgery deserve the best treatment that we can ...
The treatment of obesity and its related chronic symptoms is one of the major issues that world heal...
Obesity is a world wide public health problem which increases morbidity and mortality. A multidicipl...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevi...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...
While behavioural approaches to the management of obesity are often successful in achieving clinical...
AbstractIt is remarkably difficult for people with obesity to maintain a new lower weight following ...
The treatment of obesity and its related chronic symptoms is one of the major issues that world heal...
Physical activity plays a major role in the development and management of obesity. High levels of ph...
Purpose: Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with...
PURPOSE:Despite varied treatment effects, weight recidivism is common and typically associated with ...
It is a consistent finding that, among obese patients, the weight lost as a result of the most widel...
Change your lifestyle: decrease your energy intake and increase your energy expenditure, is what obe...
The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the effectiveness and candidate mechanisms of actio...
Objective: The treatment of obesity is universally disappointing; although usually some weight loss ...
People who are obese and want to lose weight without surgery deserve the best treatment that we can ...
The treatment of obesity and its related chronic symptoms is one of the major issues that world heal...
Obesity is a world wide public health problem which increases morbidity and mortality. A multidicipl...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevi...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...