PREFER study: a randomized clinical trial testing treatment preference and two dietary options in behavioral weight management--rationale, design and baseline characteristics.
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Interventions to enhance adherence to dietary advice for preventing and managing chronic diseases in adultsA Systematic Review Exploring the Social Cognitive Theory of Self-Regulation as a Framework for Chronic Health Condition InterventionsA randomized clinical trial of a standard versus vegetarian diet for weight loss: the impact of treatment preference.SMART trial: A randomized clinical trial of self-monitoring in behavioral weight management-design and baseline findings.Longitudinal relationship between physical activity and cardiometabolic factors in overweight and obese adults.Adherence to a behavioral weight loss treatment program enhances weight loss and improvements in biomarkers.The SELF trial: A self-efficacy-based behavioral intervention trial for weight loss maintenance.Ecological Momentary Assessment in Behavioral Research: Addressing Technological and Human Participant Challenges.Using instrumented paper diaries to document self-monitoring patterns in weight lossPatient freedom to choose a weight loss diet in the treatment of overweight and obesity: a randomized dietary intervention in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes.Experiences of self-monitoring: successes and struggles during treatment for weight loss.An exploratory investigation of links between changes in adipokines and quality of life in individuals undergoing weight loss interventions: possible implications for cancer research.Considering patient diet preference to optimize weight loss: design considerations of a randomized trial investigating the impact of choice.Effect of adherence to self-monitoring of diet and physical activity on weight loss in a technology-supported behavioral interventionPsychosocial correlates of weight maintenance among black & white adultsUsing mHealth technology to enhance self-monitoring for weight loss: a randomized trial.Association between Self-Weighing and Percent Weight Change: Mediation Effects of Adherence to Energy Intake and Expenditure Goals.The efficacy of a daily self-weighing weight loss intervention using smart scales and e-mailAdherence and weight loss outcomes associated with food-exercise diary preference in a military weight management program.Voluntary and controlled weight loss can reduce symptoms and proton pump inhibitor use and dosage in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease: a comparative study.Trajectories of Weight Change and Predictors Over 18-Month Weight Loss Treatment.Assessment of hot flushes and vaginal dryness among obese women undergoing bariatric surgery.Comparison of 12-month outcomes with zotarolimus- and Paclitaxel-eluting stents: a meta-analysis.Weight loss is more important than the diet type in improving adiponectin levels among overweight/obese adults.Total and high-molecular-weight adiponectin levels in relation to insulin resistance among overweight/obese adults.Changes in the Perceptions of Self-weighing Across Time in a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention
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PREFER study: a randomized clinical trial testing treatment preference and two dietary options in behavioral weight management--rationale, design and baseline characteristics.
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Edvin Music
Lora E Burke
Mary Ann Sevick
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Mindi A Styn
Yookyung Kim
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2005-10-17T00:00:00Z