Factors affecting weight loss maintenance

<p>Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health problems, and is widely considered to be refractory to treatment. Inclusion of exercise and behavioral components in treatment programs has increased short tenn success rates of weight loss efforts, but long term outcome remains poor. Ne...

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Main Author: Leser, Maureen Seyford
Other Authors: Human Nutrition and Foods
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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fat
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/44989
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-449892021-06-22T05:29:06Z Factors affecting weight loss maintenance Leser, Maureen Seyford Human Nutrition and Foods Novascone, Mary Ann Korslund, Mary K. Yanovski, Susan Z. activity intake fat maintenance weight loss obesity support LD5655.V855 1996.L474 <p>Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health problems, and is widely considered to be refractory to treatment. Inclusion of exercise and behavioral components in treatment programs has increased short tenn success rates of weight loss efforts, but long term outcome remains poor. Nevertheless, some individuals do maintain weight loss, studies have associated specific behaviors with weight loss maintenance, and practitioners constantly look to research for treatnlent nlethods associated with successful weight management. The investigation reported is of an examination of eating, exercise, and social support behaviors in graduates of a six month very low calorie diet research protocol, three years after completing that protocol. Analysis revealed that less weight was regained as fat intake decreased and activity level increased. Correlation between fat intake and regain was statistical1y significant, vlith p = .003 and r2 = 0.301. Inverse correlation between activity level and regained weight was also significant (p=.005 and r2 .275) Lower energy intake also positively correlated with lower levels of regained weight .(440) There was no correlation between social support and weight loss maintenance.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:46:46Z 2014-03-14T21:46:46Z 1996-12-05 2008-10-02 2008-10-02 2008-10-02 Thesis Text etd-10022008-063337 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/44989 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10022008-063337/ en OCLC# 37358727 LD5655.V855_1996.L474.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vii, 116 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic activity
intake
fat
maintenance
weight loss
obesity
support
LD5655.V855 1996.L474
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intake
fat
maintenance
weight loss
obesity
support
LD5655.V855 1996.L474
Leser, Maureen Seyford
Factors affecting weight loss maintenance
description <p>Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health problems, and is widely considered to be refractory to treatment. Inclusion of exercise and behavioral components in treatment programs has increased short tenn success rates of weight loss efforts, but long term outcome remains poor. Nevertheless, some individuals do maintain weight loss, studies have associated specific behaviors with weight loss maintenance, and practitioners constantly look to research for treatnlent nlethods associated with successful weight management. The investigation reported is of an examination of eating, exercise, and social support behaviors in graduates of a six month very low calorie diet research protocol, three years after completing that protocol. Analysis revealed that less weight was regained as fat intake decreased and activity level increased. Correlation between fat intake and regain was statistical1y significant, vlith p = .003 and r2 = 0.301. Inverse correlation between activity level and regained weight was also significant (p=.005 and r2 .275) Lower energy intake also positively correlated with lower levels of regained weight .(440) There was no correlation between social support and weight loss maintenance.</p> === Master of Science
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