Introduction: The cost-effectiveness and long-term health impact of behavioural weight management programmes depends on post-treatment weight-loss maintenance. Growing evidence suggests that interventions using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) could improve long-term weight management. We developed an ACT-based, guided self-help intervention to support adults who have recently completed a behavioural weight loss programme. This study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of this type of intervention and findings will inform the development of a full-scale trial. Methods and analysis: This is a pragmatic, randomised, single-blind, parallel group, two-arm, feasibility study with an embedded process evaluation. We will re...
Introduction: HelpMeDoIt! will test the feasibility of an innovative weight loss intervention using ...
Background: Although behavioural weight loss treatments can be effective, long-term maintenance of t...
After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from...
Introduction The cost-effectiveness and long-term health impact of behavioural weight management pro...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on post...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on pos...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on p...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programmes depends on p...
Background: Obesity has significant health and NHS cost implications. Relatively small reductions in...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Weight self-stigma is a promising target for innovative interventions seeking to improve outcomes am...
Abstract Introduction HelpMeDoIt! will test the feasibility of an innovative weight loss interv...
Introduction: The long-term success of non-surgical weight loss treatment in adults with obesity is ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.IN...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lackin...
Introduction: HelpMeDoIt! will test the feasibility of an innovative weight loss intervention using ...
Background: Although behavioural weight loss treatments can be effective, long-term maintenance of t...
After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from...
Introduction The cost-effectiveness and long-term health impact of behavioural weight management pro...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on post...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on pos...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programs depend on p...
Background: The long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of weight management programmes depends on p...
Background: Obesity has significant health and NHS cost implications. Relatively small reductions in...
Two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. Traditional obesity interventions (e.g. drug therap...
Weight self-stigma is a promising target for innovative interventions seeking to improve outcomes am...
Abstract Introduction HelpMeDoIt! will test the feasibility of an innovative weight loss interv...
Introduction: The long-term success of non-surgical weight loss treatment in adults with obesity is ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.IN...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lackin...
Introduction: HelpMeDoIt! will test the feasibility of an innovative weight loss intervention using ...
Background: Although behavioural weight loss treatments can be effective, long-term maintenance of t...
After weight loss, most individuals regain lost weight. Interventions to support the transition from...