The present study investigated the effects of a treatment, including diet, exercise, and psychoeducational groups, on the severity of the psychopathology of obese subjects. The 120 subjects (60 male and 60 female), aged 20 to 50 years, were hospitalised for about two months. The mean Body Mass Index (BMI) at the start was 40.9 (SD = 5.3) and at the end 34.3 (SD = 5.5). The MMPI and clinical interview were administered to the subjects. The aims of the study were to see if there was change between the beginning and the end of treatment and to individuate groups of subjects homogeneous for the severity of the psychopathology at the start of treatment and to relate the severity to changes, whether worsening or improving, at the end of treatment...
The aim of the study was to analyse psychological characteristics and medical parameters in obese an...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Obesity is a prevalent disorder associated with myriad psychological and physiological problems. Di...
The present study assessed whether psychopathology influences obese subject’s ability to lose weight...
Abstract Background According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
none6The psychological effects of dieting and weight loss have been an area of controversy in obesit...
The present study aimed to assess the psychological profiles of adult male and female obese patients...
Psychobiological effects associated with a progressive body weight loss may help to improve the unde...
Abstract In addition to dietary factors and sedentary habits, there is a relationship between obesit...
Studies of the behavioral responses of obese patients during weight reduction present conflicting ob...
The behavior of 6 severely obese, nonpsychotic, adult patients was quantitatively evaluated during 3...
Research on psychological dimensions of obesity evolved considerably in recent years. This chapter a...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
Background: Obesity is a chronic condition with high prevalence and multifaceted aetiology, accompan...
The aim of the study was to analyse psychological characteristics and medical parameters in obese an...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Obesity is a prevalent disorder associated with myriad psychological and physiological problems. Di...
The present study assessed whether psychopathology influences obese subject’s ability to lose weight...
Abstract Background According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
none6The psychological effects of dieting and weight loss have been an area of controversy in obesit...
The present study aimed to assess the psychological profiles of adult male and female obese patients...
Psychobiological effects associated with a progressive body weight loss may help to improve the unde...
Abstract In addition to dietary factors and sedentary habits, there is a relationship between obesit...
Studies of the behavioral responses of obese patients during weight reduction present conflicting ob...
The behavior of 6 severely obese, nonpsychotic, adult patients was quantitatively evaluated during 3...
Research on psychological dimensions of obesity evolved considerably in recent years. This chapter a...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
Background: Obesity is a chronic condition with high prevalence and multifaceted aetiology, accompan...
The aim of the study was to analyse psychological characteristics and medical parameters in obese an...
Background: The identification of process and treatment variables associated with successful weight ...
Obesity is a prevalent disorder associated with myriad psychological and physiological problems. Di...