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Predictors of initial weight loss among women with abdominal obesity: a path model using self-efficacy and health-promoting behaviour.

Jina Choo1, Hyuncheol Kang.   

Abstract

AIM: To identify predictors of initial weight loss among women with abdominal obesity by using a path model.
BACKGROUND: Successful weight loss in the initial stages of long-term weight management may promote weight loss maintenance.
DESIGN: A longitudinal study design.
METHODS: Study participants were 75 women with abdominal obesity, who were enrolled in a 12-month Community-based Heart and Weight Management Trial and followed until a 6-month assessment. The Weight Efficacy Lifestyle, Exercise Self-Efficacy and Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile-II measured diet self-efficacy, exercise self-efficacy and health-promoting behaviour respectively. All endogenous and exogenous variables used in our path model were change variables from baseline to 6 months. Data were collected between May 2011-May 2012.
FINDINGS: Based on the path model, increases in both diet and exercise self-efficacy had significant effects on increases in health-promoting behaviour. Increases in diet self-efficacy had a significant indirect effect on initial weight loss via increases in health-promoting behaviour. Increases in health-promoting behaviour had a significant effect on initial weight loss.
CONCLUSION: Among women with abdominal obesity, increased diet self-efficacy and health-promoting behaviour were predictors of initial weight loss. A mechanism by which increased diet self-efficacy predicts initial weight loss may be partially attributable to health-promoting behavioural change. However, more work is still needed to verify causality. Based on the current findings, intensive nursing strategies for increasing self-efficacy for weight control and health-promoting behaviour may be essential components for better weight loss in the initial stage of a weight management intervention.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  abdominal obesity; behavioural research; nursing; obesity; self-efficacy; weight loss

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25560742     DOI: 10.1111/jan.12604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Nurs        ISSN: 0309-2402            Impact factor:   3.187


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