The importance of continuous evaluation and improvement of weight reduction programmes has been clearly established in the literature. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and behaviour change in participants attending an eight-week weight reduction programme. Data was obtained from pre- and post-intervention self-administered questionnaires. The findings indicated that the participants’ weight loss was statistically significant and that knowledge on healthy eating and healthy lifestyle improved in the post-intervention period. Attitudes and behaviours changed positively. Whilst the weight reduction programme is effective in empowering people to change their eating habits and lifestyle, there are key aspects where it can be ...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...
Background and aim: Understanding why and how some people succeed in changing their weight-related b...
The very first participants of the weight reduction programme organised by the Health Promotion Depa...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societies. Grou...
Background There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Aims:This study evaluated the effect of behaviour change interventions at Norwegian Healthy Life Cen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine behavioural characteristics of subjects with successful long-term weight reduc...
Abstract Background Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societi...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Introduction: Around one quarter of Australian adolescents are overweight or obese. Recent reviews h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a group behavior change intervention involvi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...
Background and aim: Understanding why and how some people succeed in changing their weight-related b...
The very first participants of the weight reduction programme organised by the Health Promotion Depa...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
Background: There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societies. Grou...
Background There is a need for theory-driven studies that explore the underlying mechanisms of chan...
Aims:This study evaluated the effect of behaviour change interventions at Norwegian Healthy Life Cen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine behavioural characteristics of subjects with successful long-term weight reduc...
Abstract Background Obesity is one of the most challenging public health problems in Western societi...
This analysis examined the lifestyle correlates of weight loss maintenance in 1428 participants of a...
Introduction: Around one quarter of Australian adolescents are overweight or obese. Recent reviews h...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a group behavior change intervention involvi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and review published interventions aimed at the prevention of weight gain.DES...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
The two most common forms of obesity management are currently behavioural and surgical interventions...
Background and aim: Understanding why and how some people succeed in changing their weight-related b...