Brief self-management interventions to engender successful weight maintenance are seldom tested in obese and overweight populations without diabetes. To test the efficacy of the intervention, aimed at improving proactive coping, in obese and overweight adults at risk for diabetes. Participants (N = 255) were randomly assigned to two experimental groups (N = 185) and a control group (N = 70). Experimental groups received the same intervention in week 1-8 (initial phase) and booster sessions with different content ("standard" vs. "relapse prevention") during week 9-24 (continuance phase). Primary outcomes were proactive coping, diet and Body Mass Index (BMI) at four time points (1 year between first and last measurement). Experimental groups ...
Because there can be serious health and social consequences to obesity, the need for effective treat...
Evidence has suggested that self-weighing may be beneficial for weight control in adults, but few st...
Objective. Weight loss is the most effective approach to reducing diabetes risk. It is a research pr...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a self-regulation (SR) weight reduction intervention on weigh...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness and acceptability of a novel intervention, based on self‐regul...
Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effective for pa...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to find simple cost effective weight loss interventions that can be used...
Background: Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effe...
textabstractBackground. This paper describes the systematic development of an intervention for the p...
textabstractPrevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
<b>Aim:</b> To examine the efficacy of a multi-component weight loss intervention for ad...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behavior and weight change....
Because there can be serious health and social consequences to obesity, the need for effective treat...
Evidence has suggested that self-weighing may be beneficial for weight control in adults, but few st...
Objective. Weight loss is the most effective approach to reducing diabetes risk. It is a research pr...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a self-regulation (SR) weight reduction intervention on weigh...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness and acceptability of a novel intervention, based on self‐regul...
Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effective for pa...
Background: The majority of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, and many embark on weight loss...
BACKGROUND: There is a need to find simple cost effective weight loss interventions that can be used...
Background: Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effe...
textabstractBackground. This paper describes the systematic development of an intervention for the p...
textabstractPrevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
<b>Aim:</b> To examine the efficacy of a multi-component weight loss intervention for ad...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behavior and weight change....
Because there can be serious health and social consequences to obesity, the need for effective treat...
Evidence has suggested that self-weighing may be beneficial for weight control in adults, but few st...
Objective. Weight loss is the most effective approach to reducing diabetes risk. It is a research pr...