ObjectiveThis randomized clinical trial tested the effectiveness of an addiction-based digital weight-loss intervention, focusing on withdrawal/abstinence from self-identified problem foods, snacking and excessive amounts at meals, and discomfort displacement, with and without coaching, compared to an in-person, multi-disciplinary, care model among adolescents with obesity. We hypothesized that the digital intervention with coaching would yield greater weight loss and lower delivery burden than the standard clinical arm, and greater participant engagement than the digital arm without coaching.MethodsAdolescents were randomized to app intervention, with or without coaching, or in-person multidisciplinary obesity intervention for 6 months. Th...
Background: Currently available treatment programs for children with obesity only have modest long-t...
Training self-control as the assumed underlying mechanism for weight loss is a promising pathway for...
Obesity is an important public health concern with limited effective treatment options. Internet-bas...
BackgroundClinical approaches to treating childhood obesity can be expensive and poorly reimbursed, ...
BACKGROUND:Some guidelines state that in-person weight management interventions are more efficacious...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Background: Obese adolescents are at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Obesity interventions...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Adolescent obesity is a major health problem. The need for effective adolescent weight management pr...
BackgroundFew weight loss interventions are evaluated for longer than a year, and even fewer employ ...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
Abstract Background The prevalence of overweight and ...
Background: Currently available treatment programs for children with obesity only have modest long-t...
Training self-control as the assumed underlying mechanism for weight loss is a promising pathway for...
Obesity is an important public health concern with limited effective treatment options. Internet-bas...
BackgroundClinical approaches to treating childhood obesity can be expensive and poorly reimbursed, ...
BACKGROUND:Some guidelines state that in-person weight management interventions are more efficacious...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Background: Obese adolescents are at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Obesity interventions...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Adolescent obesity is a major health problem. The need for effective adolescent weight management pr...
BackgroundFew weight loss interventions are evaluated for longer than a year, and even fewer employ ...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
Abstract Background The prevalence of overweight and ...
Background: Currently available treatment programs for children with obesity only have modest long-t...
Training self-control as the assumed underlying mechanism for weight loss is a promising pathway for...
Obesity is an important public health concern with limited effective treatment options. Internet-bas...