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Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial.

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Brantley, PJ; Stewart, DW; Myers, VH; Matthews-Ewald, MR; Ard, JD; Coughlin, JW; Jerome, GJ; Samuel-Hodge, C; Lien, LF; Gullion, CM; Hollis, JF ...
Published in: J Behav Med
December 2014

This study's purpose was to identify psychosocial predictors of weight loss maintenance in a multi-site clinical trial, following a group-based weight loss program. Participants (N = 1025) were predominately women (63%) and 38% were Black (mean age = 55.6 years; SD = 8.7). At 12 months, higher SF-36 mental health composite scores were associated with less weight regain (p < .01). For Black participants, an interaction existed between race and friends' encouragement for exercise, where higher exercise encouragement was related to more weight regain (p < .05). At 30 months, friends' encouragement for healthy eating was associated with more weight regain (p < .05), whereas higher SF-36 mental health composite scores were related to less weight regain (p < .0001). Perceived stress and select health-related quality of life indices were associated with weight regain; this relationship varied across gender, race, and treatment conditions. Temporal changes in these variables should be investigated for their impact on weight maintenance.

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J Behav Med

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1573-3521

Publication Date

December 2014

Volume

37

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1155 / 1168

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Weight Loss
  • Weight Gain
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Social Support
  • Quality of Life
  • Obesity
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Health
  • Male
 

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Brantley, P. J., Stewart, D. W., Myers, V. H., Matthews-Ewald, M. R., Ard, J. D., Coughlin, J. W., … Stevens, V. J. (2014). Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial. J Behav Med, 37(6), 1155–1168. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-014-9565-6
Brantley, Phillip J., Diana W. Stewart, Valerie H. Myers, Molly R. Matthews-Ewald, Jamy D. Ard, Janelle W. Coughlin, Gerald J. Jerome, et al. “Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial.J Behav Med 37, no. 6 (December 2014): 1155–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-014-9565-6.
Brantley PJ, Stewart DW, Myers VH, Matthews-Ewald MR, Ard JD, Coughlin JW, et al. Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial. J Behav Med. 2014 Dec;37(6):1155–68.
Brantley, Phillip J., et al. “Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial.J Behav Med, vol. 37, no. 6, Dec. 2014, pp. 1155–68. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10865-014-9565-6.
Brantley PJ, Stewart DW, Myers VH, Matthews-Ewald MR, Ard JD, Coughlin JW, Jerome GJ, Samuel-Hodge C, Lien LF, Gullion CM, Hollis JF, Svetkey LP, Stevens VJ. Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial. J Behav Med. 2014 Dec;37(6):1155–1168.
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Published In

J Behav Med

DOI

EISSN

1573-3521

Publication Date

December 2014

Volume

37

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1155 / 1168

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Weight Loss
  • Weight Gain
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Social Support
  • Quality of Life
  • Obesity
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Health
  • Male