Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overweight or obesity to lose excess body weight. Yet, many still struggle to attain their weight loss goals in such programmes. Little is understood about the factors which impact success in these programmes. Synthesising this data will allow for theory to be developed on how to improve success in such programmes. The main aim of this review will be to extract and synthesise the barriers and facilitators of successful weight loss during participation of behavioural weight loss programmes in adults living with overweight and obesity. Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, The Cochrane Library and CINAHL will be performed from...
Objective: To determine if characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes (BWMPs) influence w...
The extent to which behavioral weight management interventions affect health inequalities is uncerta...
Background: This systematic literature review describes the potential public health impact of eviden...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
OBJECTIVES:To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
Contains fulltext : 208501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Introduction: It has been suggested that interventions focusing on individual behaviour change, such...
Introduction: It has been suggested that interventions focusing on individual behaviour change, such...
AbstractObjective To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influenc...
Objectives To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Aim: To systematically review lifestyle interventions to treat and prevent obesity in adults, childr...
Objective: To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influence the r...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Objective: To determine if characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes (BWMPs) influence w...
The extent to which behavioral weight management interventions affect health inequalities is uncerta...
Background: This systematic literature review describes the potential public health impact of eviden...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
OBJECTIVES:To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
Contains fulltext : 208501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Introduction: It has been suggested that interventions focusing on individual behaviour change, such...
Introduction: It has been suggested that interventions focusing on individual behaviour change, such...
AbstractObjective To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influenc...
Objectives To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management progra...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Aim: To systematically review lifestyle interventions to treat and prevent obesity in adults, childr...
Objective: To determine if the characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes influence the r...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Objective: To determine if characteristics of behavioural weight loss programmes (BWMPs) influence w...
The extent to which behavioral weight management interventions affect health inequalities is uncerta...
Background: This systematic literature review describes the potential public health impact of eviden...