BACKGROUND: Weight gain prevention (WGP) among adults who are overweight is an important target in the prevention of obesity. However, little is known about the process from WGP as a goal to successful weight-management. The present study aimed to: (i) gain more insight into this process; (ii) identify cognitive predictors of intention for WGP; and (iii) examine WGP as a potential predictor for the intention to change weight-related behaviours [dietary intake (DI) and physical activity (PA)] and specific action planning. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, overweight adults [n = 510; body mass index 25-30 kg m(-2); mean (SD) age 48 (9.5) years; 30.8% male] completed an online questionnaire, assessing goal intention for WGP, behavioural ...
Some consumers manage weight healthily, while others do not. This research examines how implicit min...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Objective: The study was to test the theory of planned behaviour in predicting women's intention abo...
BACKGROUND: This study is an application of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with additional va...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This study is an application of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with a...
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study investigates weight control in overweight an...
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study investigates weight control in overweight an...
Background: Forming implementation intentions (specifying when, where and how to act) has been propo...
Obesity can be prevented by the combined adoption of a regular physical activity (PA) and healthy ea...
BACKGROUND:Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, li...
Background: Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, l...
OBJECTIVES: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: The conditions under which planning for behaviour change is most effective are not fully...
Strong evidence suggests that exercise and eating behaviours are strongly linked. Theory of Planned...
2013-04-30This study examined how much of the variance in individuals’ body mass indices (BMIs) can ...
Some consumers manage weight healthily, while others do not. This research examines how implicit min...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Objective: The study was to test the theory of planned behaviour in predicting women's intention abo...
BACKGROUND: This study is an application of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with additional va...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This study is an application of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with a...
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study investigates weight control in overweight an...
Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study investigates weight control in overweight an...
Background: Forming implementation intentions (specifying when, where and how to act) has been propo...
Obesity can be prevented by the combined adoption of a regular physical activity (PA) and healthy ea...
BACKGROUND:Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, li...
Background: Though many overweight and obese adults attempt to lose weight without formal support, l...
OBJECTIVES: Health-behaviour change is not predicted well by behavioural intentions alone. Action pl...
Objectives: The conditions under which planning for behaviour change is most effective are not fully...
Strong evidence suggests that exercise and eating behaviours are strongly linked. Theory of Planned...
2013-04-30This study examined how much of the variance in individuals’ body mass indices (BMIs) can ...
Some consumers manage weight healthily, while others do not. This research examines how implicit min...
While rates of obesity continue to increase, weight-loss interventions to date have not been hugely ...
Objective: The study was to test the theory of planned behaviour in predicting women's intention abo...