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Evidence for success of behavior modification in weight loss and control

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JP Foreyt, GK Goodrick - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Behavior modification applied to the treatment of obesity has evolved from the
environmental control of eating behavior to a broader approach characterized by
systematic manipulation of all factors associated with eating and exercise ...
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What is the role of cognitive-behavior therapy in patient management?


JP Foreyt, WS Poston 2nd - Obesity research, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This review summarizes the role of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) in obesity
treatment. Although not a specific intervention per se, CBT is the systematic
application of principles of social cognitive theory to modify behaviors ...
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Factors common to successful therapy for the obese patient


JP Foreyt, G Goodrick - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1991 - journals.lww.com
SUCCESSFUL THERAPY FOR THE OBESE 293 In one early study of relapse from dietary
recommen- dations, overweight subjects reported that negative moods and
emotional stress led to a breakdown of control and that, under these ...
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Attributes of successful approaches to weight loss and control*


JP Foreyt, GK Goodrick - Applied and Preventive Psychology, 1994 - Elsevier
Most weight loss treatments result in only temporary losses, followed by slow
regain. This paper examines those factors that are correlated with the most
favorable results in terms of loss and maintenance of loss. Weight loss is ...
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Evidence for success of caloric restriction in weight loss and control: summary of data from …

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FN Hyman, E Sempos, J Saltsman, WH … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Data voluntarily supplied by industry were examined to evaluate the success of
commercial weight loss programs and products. Information about the safe loss of
weight, the maintenance of this lowered weight, and resultant health ...
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Obesity management by life-style strategies


G Cowburn, M HillsdW, CR Hankey - British medical bulletin - British Council
This chapter discusses lifestyle management strategies for obesity in adults and
is based on an assumption that treatment, resulting in appropriate and sustained
weight loss, is of benefit to individuals. It examines dietary management ...
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Further support for consistent self-monitoring as a vital component of successful weight …


KN Boutelle, DS Kirschenbaum - Obesity Research, 1998 - grande.nal.usda.gov
Record Detail. Return to previous page, Save: Title: Further support for consistent
self-monitoring as a vital component of successful weight control. ...
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[CITATION] Success and failure in the treatment of obesity: where do we go from here


MG Perri, PR Fuller - Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition, and Health, 1995
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Evidence for success of exercise in weight loss and control

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SN Blair - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Physically active men and women may be less likely than their sedentary peers to
become overweight. Caloric restriction in overweight persons produces larger
weight losses than does exercise, although more of the weight loss by ...
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Effect of length of treatment on weight loss

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MG Perri, AM Nezu, ET Patti, KL McCann - J Consult Clin Psychol, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
In this study we tested whether the efficacy of behavior therapy for obesity
might be improved by lengthening the duration of treatment. Forty-eight obese
clients were randomly assigned to either a standard treatment of 20 weekly ...
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