The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a group behavior change intervention involving self-selected, contextualized, and mediated goal setting on anthropometric, affective, and dietary markers of health. It was hypothesized that the intervention would elicit changes consistent with accepted health recommendations for obese individuals. A rolling program of 12-week “Small Changes” interventions during 24 months recruited 71 participants; each program accommodated 10 to 13 adults (body mass index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m2). Fifty-eight participants completed Small Changes. Repeated measures were made at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks. Anthropometric measures included height and weight (to calculate BMI), body composition, waist circumference...
Purpose: This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of interventions to pro...
BACKGROUND According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part of a n...
Maintenance of lost weight beyond 6 months in adults with obesity remains problematic. To reliably i...
Objective: This pilot study assessed the short- and long-term effects of a modified cognitive behavi...
Abstract Obesity is a major health threat in the United States. Excess weight can have devastating e...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
There is little consensus on the most effective approach to promote weight loss and weight maintenan...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behavior and weight change....
Despite enormous societal and health-related emphasis on being thin, obesity continues to be among t...
Over the last decades, obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportion. Obesity rates h...
Abstract Background: Weight loss can prevent and treat obesity‐related diseases. However, lost weig...
There is a pressing need to improve standard behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs to improve both s...
Obesity is related to the increased presence and severity of multiple comorbid illnesses as well as ...
Objectives: In the present study the hypothesis was tested that a regular dietary treatment for obes...
Objective: The well-documented finding that obese adults have a high likelihood of weight regain fo...
Purpose: This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of interventions to pro...
BACKGROUND According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part of a n...
Maintenance of lost weight beyond 6 months in adults with obesity remains problematic. To reliably i...
Objective: This pilot study assessed the short- and long-term effects of a modified cognitive behavi...
Abstract Obesity is a major health threat in the United States. Excess weight can have devastating e...
International audienceBackground: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behav...
There is little consensus on the most effective approach to promote weight loss and weight maintenan...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behavior and weight change....
Despite enormous societal and health-related emphasis on being thin, obesity continues to be among t...
Over the last decades, obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportion. Obesity rates h...
Abstract Background: Weight loss can prevent and treat obesity‐related diseases. However, lost weig...
There is a pressing need to improve standard behavioral weight loss (BWL) programs to improve both s...
Obesity is related to the increased presence and severity of multiple comorbid illnesses as well as ...
Objectives: In the present study the hypothesis was tested that a regular dietary treatment for obes...
Objective: The well-documented finding that obese adults have a high likelihood of weight regain fo...
Purpose: This systematic review aims to explain the heterogeneity in results of interventions to pro...
BACKGROUND According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part of a n...
Maintenance of lost weight beyond 6 months in adults with obesity remains problematic. To reliably i...