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The SELF trial: A self-efficacy-based behavioral intervention trial for weight loss maintenance.


ABSTRACT: The SELF Trial examined the effect of adding individual self-efficacy (SE) enhancement sessions to standard behavioral weight loss treatment (SBT).Participants were randomly assigned to SBT or SBT plus SE sessions (SBT+SE). Outcome measures were weight loss maintenance, quality of life, intervention adherence, and self-efficacy at 12 and 18 months.The sample (N?=?130) was female (83.08%) with a mean (SD) body mass index of 33.15 (4.11) kg m(2) . There was a significant time effect for percent weight change (P?=?0.002) yet no significant group or group-by-time effects. The weight loss for the SBT+SE group was 8.38% (7.48) at 12 months and 8.00% (7.87) at 18 months, with no significant difference between the two time points (P?=?0.06). However, weight loss for the SBT group was 6.95% (6.67) at 12 months and 5.96% (7.35) at 18 months, which was significantly different between the two time points (P?=?0.005), indicating that the SBT group had significant weight regain.Both groups achieved clinically significant weight loss. The group receiving an intervention targeting enhanced self-efficacy had greater weight loss maintenance whereas the SBT group demonstrated significant weight regain possibly related to the greater attention provided to the SBT+SE group.

SUBMITTER: Burke LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4633334 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The SELF trial: A self-efficacy-based behavioral intervention trial for weight loss maintenance.

Burke Lora E LE   Ewing Linda J LJ   Ye Lei L   Styn Mindi M   Zheng Yaguang Y   Music Edvin E   Loar India I   Mancino Juliet J   Imes Christopher C CC   Hu Lu L   Goode Rachel R   Sereika Susan M SM  

Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) 20150918 11


<h4>Objective</h4>The SELF Trial examined the effect of adding individual self-efficacy (SE) enhancement sessions to standard behavioral weight loss treatment (SBT).<h4>Methods</h4>Participants were randomly assigned to SBT or SBT plus SE sessions (SBT+SE). Outcome measures were weight loss maintenance, quality of life, intervention adherence, and self-efficacy at 12 and 18 months.<h4>Results</h4>The sample (N = 130) was female (83.08%) with a mean (SD) body mass index of 33.15 (4.11) kg m(2) .  ...[more]

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