‘Living Better’, a self-administered web-based intervention, designed to facilitate lifestyle changes, has already shown positive short-and medium-term health benefits in patients with an obesity–hypertension phenotype. The objectives of this study were: (1) to examine the long-term (3-year) evolution of a group of hypertensive overweight or obese patients who had already followed the ‘Living Better’ program; (2) to analyze the effects of completing this program a second time (reintervention) during the COVID-19 pandemic. A quasi-experimental design was used. We recruited 29 individuals from the 105 who had participated in our first study. We assessed and compared their systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP), body mass index (B...
Background: Overweight and obesity among adolescents may have consequences, with potentially lasting...
Objectives: We developed a guided self-help intervention (Supporting Weight Management during COVID-...
Introduction: The high prevalence of overweight and obese adults in Switzerland (men: 55.5%; women: ...
‘Living Better’, a self-administered web-based intervention, designed to facilitate lifestyle change...
‘Living Better’, a self-administered web-based intervention, designed to facilitate lifestyle change...
(1) Background: The ‘Living Better’ web-based programme has shown short- and long-term benefits for ...
Introduction: Changes in unhealthy lifestyles are key elements in the prevention and treatment of ob...
Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity is on the rise worldwide with severe physical a...
Web-based programs are a potential medium for supporting weight loss because of their accessibility ...
Introduction: Adults with overweight and obesity are vulnerable to weight gain and mental health det...
BackgroundThis study sought to test the effectiveness of a 12-week, novel online intervention (Evoli...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight affect more than one-third of the world’s population and pose ...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is reaching alarming altitudes worldwide, and the current hea...
BACKGROUND To tackle the problem of obesity and related diseases in Switzerland, cost-efficient, ef...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health problem. Innovative treatments are necessary. I...
Background: Overweight and obesity among adolescents may have consequences, with potentially lasting...
Objectives: We developed a guided self-help intervention (Supporting Weight Management during COVID-...
Introduction: The high prevalence of overweight and obese adults in Switzerland (men: 55.5%; women: ...
‘Living Better’, a self-administered web-based intervention, designed to facilitate lifestyle change...
‘Living Better’, a self-administered web-based intervention, designed to facilitate lifestyle change...
(1) Background: The ‘Living Better’ web-based programme has shown short- and long-term benefits for ...
Introduction: Changes in unhealthy lifestyles are key elements in the prevention and treatment of ob...
Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity is on the rise worldwide with severe physical a...
Web-based programs are a potential medium for supporting weight loss because of their accessibility ...
Introduction: Adults with overweight and obesity are vulnerable to weight gain and mental health det...
BackgroundThis study sought to test the effectiveness of a 12-week, novel online intervention (Evoli...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight affect more than one-third of the world’s population and pose ...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is reaching alarming altitudes worldwide, and the current hea...
BACKGROUND To tackle the problem of obesity and related diseases in Switzerland, cost-efficient, ef...
Background: Obesity has become a major public health problem. Innovative treatments are necessary. I...
Background: Overweight and obesity among adolescents may have consequences, with potentially lasting...
Objectives: We developed a guided self-help intervention (Supporting Weight Management during COVID-...
Introduction: The high prevalence of overweight and obese adults in Switzerland (men: 55.5%; women: ...