Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)

Summary Background Maintenance of weight loss remains elusive for most individuals. One potential innovative target is internal disinhibition (ID) or the tendency to eat in response to negative thoughts, feelings or physical sensations. Individuals high on ID do worse on average in standard behaviou...

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Main Authors: J. Lillis, J. G. Thomas, H. Niemeier, R. R. Wing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-03-01
Series:Obesity Science & Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.22
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spelling doaj-e8a8a7778ca44d2ba82d0b7cfb22371e2020-11-25T01:37:01ZengWileyObesity Science & Practice2055-22382016-03-0121838710.1002/osp4.22Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)J. Lillis0J. G. Thomas1H. Niemeier2R. R. Wing3Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, The Miriam Hospital/Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center Providence RI USADepartment of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, The Miriam Hospital/Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center Providence RI USADepartment of Psychology University of Wisconsin‐Whitewater Whitewater WI USADepartment of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, The Miriam Hospital/Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center Providence RI USASummary Background Maintenance of weight loss remains elusive for most individuals. One potential innovative target is internal disinhibition (ID) or the tendency to eat in response to negative thoughts, feelings or physical sensations. Individuals high on ID do worse on average in standard behavioural treatment programmes, and recent studies suggest that disinhibition could play a significant role in weight regain. Purpose The purpose of the current study was to examine whether ID was associated with weight change over 5 years of follow‐up in the National Weight Control Registry, a registry of individuals who have successfully lost weight and maintained it. Methods From the National Weight Control Registry, 5,320 participants were examined across 5 years. Weight data were gathered annually. The disinhibition subscale of the Eating Inventory was used to calculate internal disinhibition and External Disinhibition (ED) and was collected at baseline, year 1, year 3 and year 5. Linear mixed models were used to estimate the weight loss maintained across follow‐up years 1 to 5 using ID and ED as baseline and prospective predictors. Results Internal disinhibition predicted weight regain in all analyses. ED interacted with ID, such that individuals who were high on ID showed greater weight regain if they were also higher on ED. Conclusions The ID scale could be a useful screening measure for risk of weight regain, given its brevity. Improved psychological coping could be a useful target for maintenance or booster interventions.https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.22Copingdisinhibitionobesityweight loss
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author J. Lillis
J. G. Thomas
H. Niemeier
R. R. Wing
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J. G. Thomas
H. Niemeier
R. R. Wing
Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
Obesity Science & Practice
Coping
disinhibition
obesity
weight loss
author_facet J. Lillis
J. G. Thomas
H. Niemeier
R. R. Wing
author_sort J. Lillis
title Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
title_short Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
title_full Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
title_fullStr Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
title_full_unstemmed Internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)
title_sort internal disinhibition predicts 5‐year weight regain in the national weight control registry (nwcr)
publisher Wiley
series Obesity Science & Practice
issn 2055-2238
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Summary Background Maintenance of weight loss remains elusive for most individuals. One potential innovative target is internal disinhibition (ID) or the tendency to eat in response to negative thoughts, feelings or physical sensations. Individuals high on ID do worse on average in standard behavioural treatment programmes, and recent studies suggest that disinhibition could play a significant role in weight regain. Purpose The purpose of the current study was to examine whether ID was associated with weight change over 5 years of follow‐up in the National Weight Control Registry, a registry of individuals who have successfully lost weight and maintained it. Methods From the National Weight Control Registry, 5,320 participants were examined across 5 years. Weight data were gathered annually. The disinhibition subscale of the Eating Inventory was used to calculate internal disinhibition and External Disinhibition (ED) and was collected at baseline, year 1, year 3 and year 5. Linear mixed models were used to estimate the weight loss maintained across follow‐up years 1 to 5 using ID and ED as baseline and prospective predictors. Results Internal disinhibition predicted weight regain in all analyses. ED interacted with ID, such that individuals who were high on ID showed greater weight regain if they were also higher on ED. Conclusions The ID scale could be a useful screening measure for risk of weight regain, given its brevity. Improved psychological coping could be a useful target for maintenance or booster interventions.
topic Coping
disinhibition
obesity
weight loss
url https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.22
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