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The Effects of If-Then Plans on Weight Loss: Results of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program Randomized Controlled Trial.

Bärbel Knäuper1, Kimberly Carrière1, Mallory Frayn1, Elena Ivanova2, Zhen Xu1, Anaïs Ames-Bull1, Farah Islam1, Ilka Lowensteyn3,4, Gentiana Sadikaj1, Aleksandra Luszczynska5,6, Steven Grover3,4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The NIH-developed Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is successful in achieving clinically significant weight loss in individuals with overweight/obesity when delivered one-on-one. The group-based DPP is less effective, with average weight losses of only 3.5%. The objective of this study was to increase weight loss outcomes of the group-based DPP by integrating habit formation tools (i.e., if-then plans). This two-arm randomized controlled trial tested the efficacy of the habit formation-enhanced group-based DPP compared with the standard group-based DPP on changes in body weight (primary outcome). This study presents the 3- and 12-month results of this 24-month trial.
METHODS: A total of 208 participants were randomly assigned to the standard or enhanced DPP, and 172 participated. Participants were men and women with overweight/obesity who self-reported less than 200 min/wk of exercise.
RESULTS: Both groups achieved high weight losses at 3 (5.76%) and 12 (9.98%) months, with no differences between groups (χ2  < 1). Both groups improved in blood pressure and physical activity.
CONCLUSIONS: If-then plans did not result in higher weight loss. Both program versions resulted in higher weight loss than the group-based DPP. This may suggest that cognitive behavioral therapy skills of the coaches (clinical psychology doctoral students) was a key factor in treatment outcome.
© 2018 The Obesity Society.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29956503     DOI: 10.1002/oby.22226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obesity (Silver Spring)        ISSN: 1930-7381            Impact factor:   5.002


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1.  The effects of if-then plans on weight loss: results of the 24-month follow-up of the McGill CHIP Healthy Weight Program randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Bärbel Knäuper; Huma Shireen; Kimberly Carrière; Mallory Frayn; Elena Ivanova; Zhen Xu; Ilka Lowensteyn; Gentiana Sadikaj; Aleksandra Luszczynska; Steven Grover
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2020-01-07       Impact factor: 2.279

2.  Long-Term and Transfer Effects of an Action Control Intervention in Overweight Couples: A Randomized Controlled Trial Using Text Messages.

Authors:  Corina Berli; Urte Scholz
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-11-24
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