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Mobile fitness and weight management apps: protocol for a quality evaluation
Published 2020“…</p> <p><strong>Objective:</strong> The purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality of fitness and weight management mobile health apps using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS). …”
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Predictor of weight loss in obese women on a meal replacement weight management program
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Early outcomes of referrals to the English National Health Service Digital Weight Management Programme
Published 2024“… <p><strong>Objective</p></strong> The study objective was to assess participant weight change for the English National Health Service (NHS) Digital Weight Management Programme, the first such digital intervention to achieve population coverage. …”
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Inequalities in the uptake of weight management interventions in a pragmatic trial: an observational study in primary care.
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Inequalities in the uptake of weight management interventions in a pragmatic trial: an observational study in primary care
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Perspectives of people who are overweight and obese on using wearable technology for weight management: systematic review
Published 2020“…The efficacy of wearable devices for weight management has been researched; however, there is limited knowledge on how these devices are perceived by users.…”
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Internet of Things-enabled technologies for weight management in children and adolescents: Protocol for a systematic review
Published 2020“…</p> <p><strong>Objective:</strong> The objective of the systematic review will be to identify available Internet of Things–enabled technologies for weight management of children and adolescents (users younger than 18 years). …”
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Long-term weight management using wearable technology in overweight and obese adults: Systematic review
Published 2020“…<p><strong>Background:</strong> Although there are many wearable devices available to help people lose weight and decrease the rising prevalence of obesity, the effectiveness of these devices in long-term weight management has not been established.</p> <p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to systematically review the literature on using wearable technology for long-term weight loss in overweight and obese adults.…”
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Acceptability and feasibility of weight management programmes for adults with severe obesity: A qualitative systematic review
Published 2019“…OBJECTIVES:To improve our understanding of the acceptability of behavioural weight management programmes (WMPs) for adults with severe obesity. …”
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Interactions between metabolic, reward and cognitive processes in appetite control: Implications for novel weight management therapies
Published 2017“…We discuss the implications of this model for understanding the factors that may contribute to disordered patterns of eating and suggest opportunities for developing more effective treatment approaches for eating disorders and weight management.…”
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Metabolic syndrome and weight management programs in primary care: a comparison of three international healthcare systems
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Findings from an online behavioural weight management programme provided with or without a fortified diet beverage.
Published 2014“…A total of 572 participants were randomised to: (1) an online basic lifestyle information (OBLI) intervention, consisting of one online informational class about tips for weight management; (2) an online behavioural weight management (OBWM) intervention, entailing 12 weekly online classes focused on weight-loss behaviour modification; (3) an OBLI intervention plus a fortified diet cola beverage (BEV) containing green tea extract (total catechin 167 mg), soluble fibre dextrin (10 g) and caffeine (100 mg) (OBLI+BEV); (4) OBWM+BEV. …”
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A brief intervention for weight management in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Published 2013“…How do obese patients feel about GPs opportunistically discussing weight management and how does this vary by intervention type? …”
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Third‐wave cognitive behaviour therapies for weight management: A systematic review and network meta‐analysis
Published 2020“…Studies that included a 3wCBT for the purposes of weight management and measured weight or body mass index (BMI) pre‐intervention and ≥ 3 months post‐baseline were identified through database searches (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane database [CENTRAL], PsycINFO, AMED, ASSIA, and Web of Science). …”
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Effects of a group-based weight management programme on anxiety and depression: a randomised controlled trial (RCT)
Published 2022“…<br><strong>Objectives<br></strong> The aim was to investigate the impact of a group-based weight management programme on symptoms of depression and anxiety compared with self-help in a randomised controlled trial (RCT). …”
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Effect of behavioural techniques and delivery mode on effectiveness of weight management: systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression.
Published 2014“…Randomized controlled trials of multicomponent behavioural weight management programmes in overweight and obese adults were included. …”
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Behavioural weight management programmes for adults assessed by trials conducted in everyday contexts: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Published 2014“…This systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness trials comparing multicomponent behavioural weight management programmes with controls in overweight and obese adults set out to determine the effectiveness of these interventions implemented in routine practice. …”
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Oxford Food and Activity Behaviors 20-item questionnaire to assess personal weight management strategies: development and testing
Published 2022“…<br><br> <strong>Results</strong><br> OxFAB20 consists of 20 questions covering diet, physical activity, and cognitive strategies for weight management. Test–retest resulted in a mean PABAK score of 0.56 (SD = 0.14). …”
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