BACKGROUND: Behavioral processes through which lifestyle interventions influence risk factors for type 2 diabetes (T2DM), e.g., body weight, are not well-understood. We examined whether changes in psychological dimensions of eating behavior during the first year of lifestyle intervention would mediate the effects of intervention on body weight during a 9-year period. METHODS: Middle-aged participants (38 men, 60 women) with overweight and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) were randomized to an intensive, individualized lifestyle intervention group (n = 51) or a control group (n = 47). At baseline and annually thereafter until nine years body weight was measured and the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire assessing cognitive restraint of eati...
Background Lifestyle interventions can prevent the deterioration of impaired glucose tolerance to ma...
Objective: To examine the psychological process of lifestyle change among adults at risk for type 2 ...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
It has been shown that type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is preventable by changing lifestyle. However, studies...
Aims. To date, studies on the role of eating traits in weight loss success have only included obese ...
Background: Frequent weight loss attempts are related to maladaptive eating behaviours and higher bo...
Contains fulltext : 69685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Background: Although there are many effective lifestyle interventions for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) pre...
Contains fulltext : 73146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objective: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objectives: To investigate associations of long-term nutrient intake, physical activity and obesity ...
BackgroundTo better support participants to achieve long-lasting results within interventions aiming...
Context Binge eating (BE) is common in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellit...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
Background Lifestyle interventions can prevent the deterioration of impaired glucose tolerance to ma...
Objective: To examine the psychological process of lifestyle change among adults at risk for type 2 ...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
It has been shown that type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is preventable by changing lifestyle. However, studies...
Aims. To date, studies on the role of eating traits in weight loss success have only included obese ...
Background: Frequent weight loss attempts are related to maladaptive eating behaviours and higher bo...
Contains fulltext : 69685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Background: Although there are many effective lifestyle interventions for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) pre...
Contains fulltext : 73146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objective: To examine whether dieting--restriction of food intake for the purpose of weight control-...
Objectives: To investigate associations of long-term nutrient intake, physical activity and obesity ...
BackgroundTo better support participants to achieve long-lasting results within interventions aiming...
Context Binge eating (BE) is common in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellit...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
Background Lifestyle interventions can prevent the deterioration of impaired glucose tolerance to ma...
Objective: To examine the psychological process of lifestyle change among adults at risk for type 2 ...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...