Aim: To explore what thoughts, feelings, and learning processes were involved in obese participants’ lifestyle change during an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) lifestyle intervention delivered in primary health care. Background: Previous studies have revealed that lifestyle interventions are effective at promoting initial weight loss, but reduced weight is often difficult to sustain because of the failure to maintain healthy lifestyle changes. Achieving and maintaining lifestyle changes requires to learn self-regulation skills. ACT-based lifestyle interventions combine many self-regulatory skill factors, and the results from previous studies are promising. Research on the individual learning processes of lifestyle change is sti...
Individual level values have been suggested as a construct that may influence motivation and adheren...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Objective: Despite the promising results related to intuitive eating, few studies have attempted to ...
Aim: To explore what thoughts, feelings, and learning processes were involved in obese participants'...
Background: As treatment of choice in promoting psychological flexibility, Acceptance and Commitment...
Obesity is a growing global epidemic and it is associated with significant health consequences. Howe...
Abstract Currently there is a worldwide overweight and obesity epidemic. As a consequence, there is ...
Obesity is a serious public health issue within the U.S. and minimal long-term success is found with...
Background and aims: To be successful, lifestyle intervention in obesity must take into account pati...
Background: Previous studies incorporating Motivational Interviewing administered via Co‐Active Life...
The benefits of physical activity are well documented and are especially relevant for the physical a...
Background: Obesity rates are growing globally along with the associated health and economic conseq...
Across the U.S., obesity and overweight represent a rapidly growing public health concern that have ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societies. Grou...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
Individual level values have been suggested as a construct that may influence motivation and adheren...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Objective: Despite the promising results related to intuitive eating, few studies have attempted to ...
Aim: To explore what thoughts, feelings, and learning processes were involved in obese participants'...
Background: As treatment of choice in promoting psychological flexibility, Acceptance and Commitment...
Obesity is a growing global epidemic and it is associated with significant health consequences. Howe...
Abstract Currently there is a worldwide overweight and obesity epidemic. As a consequence, there is ...
Obesity is a serious public health issue within the U.S. and minimal long-term success is found with...
Background and aims: To be successful, lifestyle intervention in obesity must take into account pati...
Background: Previous studies incorporating Motivational Interviewing administered via Co‐Active Life...
The benefits of physical activity are well documented and are especially relevant for the physical a...
Background: Obesity rates are growing globally along with the associated health and economic conseq...
Across the U.S., obesity and overweight represent a rapidly growing public health concern that have ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societies. Grou...
Background: Process evaluation is important for improving theories of behavior change and behavioral...
Individual level values have been suggested as a construct that may influence motivation and adheren...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Objective: Despite the promising results related to intuitive eating, few studies have attempted to ...