Background: Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, little is known about the strategies used in self-directed weight loss attempts. We set out to assess cognitive and behavioural strategies for weight loss and their associations with weight change. Methods: Prospective, web-based cohort study of overweight UK adults (BMI≥25kg/m2) trying to lose weight through behaviour change. Strategy use was assessed using the OxFAB questionnaire and evaluated (1) at the domain level, (2) through exploratory factor analysis, and (3) in a model of strategies deemed a priori to be “essential” to weight management. Associations with weight change at 3 months were tested using linear regression. Results: 486 p...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
Abstract Purpose This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of intervention...
BACKGROUND:Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, li...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
Data from a prospective, web-based cohort study of overweight UK adults (BMIâ¥25kg/m2) trying to los...
Aim We conducted a systematic review of qualitative studies to examine the strategies people employ ...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of 4 different monitoring strategies on weight and health marker...
The aim of this research is to validate the Strategies for Weight Management (SWM) questionnaire. Th...
IntroductionLoss of excess weight can improve blood lipids, insulin sensitivity, and blood pressure....
AIM: Weight loss success is highly variable among individuals. Cluster analysis contributes to futur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-65).The aim of this research is to validate the Strate...
Introduction Obesity and associated diseases place a severe burden on healthcare systems. Behavioura...
To describe the development of the Oxford Food and Activity Behaviors (OxFAB) taxonomy and questionn...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
Abstract Purpose This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of intervention...
BACKGROUND:Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, li...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
Data from a prospective, web-based cohort study of overweight UK adults (BMIâ¥25kg/m2) trying to los...
Aim We conducted a systematic review of qualitative studies to examine the strategies people employ ...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of 4 different monitoring strategies on weight and health marker...
The aim of this research is to validate the Strategies for Weight Management (SWM) questionnaire. Th...
IntroductionLoss of excess weight can improve blood lipids, insulin sensitivity, and blood pressure....
AIM: Weight loss success is highly variable among individuals. Cluster analysis contributes to futur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-65).The aim of this research is to validate the Strate...
Introduction Obesity and associated diseases place a severe burden on healthcare systems. Behavioura...
To describe the development of the Oxford Food and Activity Behaviors (OxFAB) taxonomy and questionn...
BackgroundThere is limited population-based data on behavioral factors found to be important for suc...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
Abstract Purpose This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of intervention...