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A pilot study comparing two weight loss maintenance interventions among low-income, mid-life women.


ABSTRACT: Despite high obesity prevalence rates, few low-income midlife women participate in weight loss maintenance trials. This pilot study aims to assess the effectiveness of two weight loss maintenance interventions in this under-represented population.Low-income midlife women who completed a 16-week weight loss intervention and lost ???8 lbs (3.6 kg) were eligible to enroll in one of two 12-month maintenance programs. The programs were similar in content and had the same number of total contacts, but were different in the contact modality (Phone?+?Face-to-Face vs. Face-to-Face Only). Two criteria were used to assess successful weight loss maintenance at 12 months: (1) retaining a loss of? ??5% of body weight from the start of the weight loss phase and (2) a change in body weight of?

SUBMITTER: Samuel-Hodge CD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3717028 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A pilot study comparing two weight loss maintenance interventions among low-income, mid-life women.

Samuel-Hodge Carmen D CD   Johnston Larry F LF   Gizlice Ziya Z   Garcia Beverly A BA   Lindsley Sara C SC   Gold Alison D AD   Braxton Danielle F DF   Keyserling Thomas C TC  

BMC public health 20130715


<h4>Background</h4>Despite high obesity prevalence rates, few low-income midlife women participate in weight loss maintenance trials. This pilot study aims to assess the effectiveness of two weight loss maintenance interventions in this under-represented population.<h4>Methods</h4>Low-income midlife women who completed a 16-week weight loss intervention and lost  ≥ 8 lbs (3.6 kg) were eligible to enroll in one of two 12-month maintenance programs. The programs were similar in content and had the  ...[more]

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