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Predicting program attendance and weight loss in obesity interventions: Do triggering events help?

Alena Borgatti1, Ziting Tang2, Fei Tan2, Sarah-Jeanne Salvy3, Gareth Dutton1.   

Abstract

Medical events that "trigger" motivation to lose weight may improve treatment outcomes compared to non-medical or no triggering events. However, previous findings include only long-term successful participants, not those initiating treatment. The current study compared those with medical triggering events or non-medical triggering events to no triggering events on attendance and weight loss during a weight management program. Medical-triggering-event participants lost 1.8 percent less weight (p = 0.03) than no-triggering-event participants. Non-medical-triggering-event participants attended 1.45 more sessions (p = 0.04) and were 1.83 times more likely to complete the program (p = 0.03) than no-triggering-event participants. These findings fail to support the benefit of medical triggering events when beginning treatment for obesity.

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Keywords:  medical event; motivation; obesity; treatment; weight loss

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31749387      PMCID: PMC8074571          DOI: 10.1177/1359105319887800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


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