OBJECTIVES: Long-term results of dietary and behavioral treatment of obesity fail to match the obese patients' expectations, as well as the professionals' requirements. The therapeutic challenge remains to induce behavioral changes during treatment which are maintained over a long period of time, thus enabling long-term weight maintenance. The paper develops a framework to improve lasting behavioral changes. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Four elements may enhance long-term success. First, patients' unrealistic expectations about the weight loss have to be modified and patients have to be supported in accepting moderate and modest weight losses as success. Second, behavioral change can only be achieved if treatment involves a long-lasting trainin...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...
Weight management can be aided by behavior management therapies, although weight is frequently regai...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...
The long-term weight management of obesity remains a very difficult task, associated with a high ris...
A key problem in the area of weight control is the maintenance of weight loss. Behavioral treatment ...
Introduction: Following lifestyle intervention programs based on dietary restriction and habitual ph...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-documented success of behavioral techniques in producing temporary weig...
Weight maintenance can be considered a challenge for all patients who are in a reduced obese state. ...
Luca Montesi,1 Marwan El Ghoch,2 Lucia Brodosi,1 Simona Calugi,2 Giulio Marchesini,1 Riccardo Dalle ...
This article helps Extension professionals guide individuals in a successful long-term weight loss p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-43)Obesity or compulsive eating is a multifaceted prob...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
29 leaves. Advisor: Margaret E. LloydThe problem. Behavioral weight control programs have been suc...
Behavioral weight-loss (BWL) treatment, focusing on lifestyle change, re-mains the most widely used ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...
Weight management can be aided by behavior management therapies, although weight is frequently regai...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...
The long-term weight management of obesity remains a very difficult task, associated with a high ris...
A key problem in the area of weight control is the maintenance of weight loss. Behavioral treatment ...
Introduction: Following lifestyle intervention programs based on dietary restriction and habitual ph...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-documented success of behavioral techniques in producing temporary weig...
Weight maintenance can be considered a challenge for all patients who are in a reduced obese state. ...
Luca Montesi,1 Marwan El Ghoch,2 Lucia Brodosi,1 Simona Calugi,2 Giulio Marchesini,1 Riccardo Dalle ...
This article helps Extension professionals guide individuals in a successful long-term weight loss p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-43)Obesity or compulsive eating is a multifaceted prob...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
Obesity is a multifactorial syndrome and the likelihood of success of a medical nutritional treatmen...
29 leaves. Advisor: Margaret E. LloydThe problem. Behavioral weight control programs have been suc...
Behavioral weight-loss (BWL) treatment, focusing on lifestyle change, re-mains the most widely used ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...
Weight management can be aided by behavior management therapies, although weight is frequently regai...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of four posttreatment programs designed to enhance the long-t...