This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a slimming organisation, who had been members for a mean SD of 16 16 months, had lost 13.8% 9.2% weight and were trying to maintain, or increase, their weight loss during a subsequent 6 month study period. Data were collected as part of the DiOGenes study(1). Ethical approval was given by the University of Surrey Ethics Committee. Adults were recruited between August 2006 and July 2008 from Slimming World. Subjects completed lifestyle measures at two time points, measurement 1 (M1) at the start of the study and nominally six months later (measurement 2 (M2)). Participants’ weights (using calibrated scales) were taken from group records for M1,...
Weight loss maintenance is a major challenge for obesity treatment. Weight control registries can be...
Traditional treatments for weight management have focussed on prescribed dietary restriction or regu...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Demographic factors are important correlates of predisposition to obesity but much less is known abo...
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Objective : To assess dietary intake, eating patterns, physical activity and eating behaviors, and t...
Background and aim: Understanding why and how some people succeed in changing their weight-related b...
Objective: The aim of this exploratory study was to determine if there were any significant differen...
Abstract Background This study examined the differences between maintainers and regainers regarding ...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
IntroductionLoss of excess weight can improve blood lipids, insulin sensitivity, and blood pressure....
Rationale: Whether self-regulation of food intake in weight loss maintenance (WLM) differs between b...
There is significant research evidence to demonstrate that physical activity can produce weight loss...
Weight loss maintenance is a major challenge for obesity treatment. Weight control registries can be...
Traditional treatments for weight management have focussed on prescribed dietary restriction or regu...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Demographic factors are important correlates of predisposition to obesity but much less is known abo...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectiv...
Objective : To assess dietary intake, eating patterns, physical activity and eating behaviors, and t...
Background and aim: Understanding why and how some people succeed in changing their weight-related b...
Objective: The aim of this exploratory study was to determine if there were any significant differen...
Abstract Background This study examined the differences between maintainers and regainers regarding ...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
IntroductionLoss of excess weight can improve blood lipids, insulin sensitivity, and blood pressure....
Rationale: Whether self-regulation of food intake in weight loss maintenance (WLM) differs between b...
There is significant research evidence to demonstrate that physical activity can produce weight loss...
Weight loss maintenance is a major challenge for obesity treatment. Weight control registries can be...
Traditional treatments for weight management have focussed on prescribed dietary restriction or regu...
Objective: As further understanding is required of what behavioural factors are associated with long...