Vanessa A Milsom1,2, Kathryn M Ross Middleton2, Michael G Perri21Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 2Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USABackground: Few investigations of successful long-term weight loss beyond two years have been conducted, and none has examined weight changes in medically underserved rural populations of older adults. The purpose of this study was to assess long-term weight loss maintenance 3.5 years after the completion of an initial six-month lifestyle intervention for obesity among women aged 50–75 years residing in rural communities.Methods: One hundred and ten obese women with a mean (± standard deviation) age ...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
To improve methods for long-term weight management, the Weight Loss Maintenance (WLM) trial, a four-...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
Background: Weight loss is challenging and maintenance of weight loss is problematic among midlife a...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss is challenging and maintenance of weight loss is problematic among midlife a...
A 2-year Follow-up. PG - 1258-66 AB - OBJECTIVE: To find factors associated with successful weight m...
Abundant literature exist on interventions for weight loss documenting the existence of a weight los...
Background: Nearly half of the US population is overweight or obese, carrying with them a higher ris...
Aim To assess if incorporation of weight management education and resources in the electronic health...
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IntroductionObesity is a top public health priority in the United States. This article reports on th...
Purpose of this study was to determine the lifestyle patterns of adults in a western Dakotas area s...
This study examined the relation between method of weight loss and long-term maintenance among succe...
This study examined the relation between method of weight loss and long-term maintenance among succe...
Rural adults are at heightened risk for obesity, yet evidence‐based interventions lack consistent tr...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
To improve methods for long-term weight management, the Weight Loss Maintenance (WLM) trial, a four-...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...
Background: Weight loss is challenging and maintenance of weight loss is problematic among midlife a...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss is challenging and maintenance of weight loss is problematic among midlife a...
A 2-year Follow-up. PG - 1258-66 AB - OBJECTIVE: To find factors associated with successful weight m...
Abundant literature exist on interventions for weight loss documenting the existence of a weight los...
Background: Nearly half of the US population is overweight or obese, carrying with them a higher ris...
Aim To assess if incorporation of weight management education and resources in the electronic health...
Crown copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier on behalf of the Asia Oceania Association for the Study...
IntroductionObesity is a top public health priority in the United States. This article reports on th...
Purpose of this study was to determine the lifestyle patterns of adults in a western Dakotas area s...
This study examined the relation between method of weight loss and long-term maintenance among succe...
This study examined the relation between method of weight loss and long-term maintenance among succe...
Rural adults are at heightened risk for obesity, yet evidence‐based interventions lack consistent tr...
Long-term weight-loss maintenance is challenging and a high level of failure is associated with long...
To improve methods for long-term weight management, the Weight Loss Maintenance (WLM) trial, a four-...
Background: The success rate of long-term maintenance of weight loss in obese patients is usually lo...