CONTEXT: Given the obesity epidemic, effective but resource-efficient weight loss treatments are needed. Stepped-treatment approaches customize interventions based on milestone completion and can be more effective while costing less to administer than conventional treatment approaches. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a stepped-care weight loss intervention (STEP) compared with a standard behavioral weight loss intervention (SBWI) would result in greater weight loss. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A randomized clinical trial of 363 overweight and obese adults (body mass index: 25-<40; age: 18-55 years, 33% nonwhite, and 83% female) who were randomized to SBWI (n = 165) or STEP (n = 198) at 2 universities affiliated with academic medica...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: Finding effective intervention strategies to combat rising obesity levels could signific...
Importance: Given the prevalence of obesity, accessible and effective treatment options are needed t...
CONTEXT: Given the obesity epidemic, effective but resource-efficient weight loss treatments are nee...
Background: Behavioral interventions produce significant short-term weight loss. However, these inte...
This investigation examined the effectiveness of a self-help (SH), stepped-care (SC) weight loss pro...
Introduction. Modest weight loss (5 to 7%) reduced the incidenceof type II diabetes in the Diabetes ...
Overweight and obesity are a significant public health concern. Behavioral treatment is considered ...
Background The purpose of this study was to examine weight loss, physical activity, fitness and diet...
Background: Effective weight loss interventions are widely available but, after weight loss, most in...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a 32-week personalized Polar we...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight affect more than one-third of the world’s population and pose ...
Background: Overweight and obesity represent a major public health problem. While some studies indic...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: Finding effective intervention strategies to combat rising obesity levels could signific...
Importance: Given the prevalence of obesity, accessible and effective treatment options are needed t...
CONTEXT: Given the obesity epidemic, effective but resource-efficient weight loss treatments are nee...
Background: Behavioral interventions produce significant short-term weight loss. However, these inte...
This investigation examined the effectiveness of a self-help (SH), stepped-care (SC) weight loss pro...
Introduction. Modest weight loss (5 to 7%) reduced the incidenceof type II diabetes in the Diabetes ...
Overweight and obesity are a significant public health concern. Behavioral treatment is considered ...
Background The purpose of this study was to examine weight loss, physical activity, fitness and diet...
Background: Effective weight loss interventions are widely available but, after weight loss, most in...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a 32-week personalized Polar we...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in weight and related outcomes in response to a commercial weight loss...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight affect more than one-third of the world’s population and pose ...
Background: Overweight and obesity represent a major public health problem. While some studies indic...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Background: Finding effective intervention strategies to combat rising obesity levels could signific...
Importance: Given the prevalence of obesity, accessible and effective treatment options are needed t...