Early behavioral adherence predicts short and long-term weight loss in the POUNDS LOST study.

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Title: Early behavioral adherence predicts short and long-term weight loss in the POUNDS LOST study.
Authors: Williamson DA (AUTHOR), Anton SD (AUTHOR), Han H (AUTHOR), Champagne CM (AUTHOR), Allen R (AUTHOR), LeBlanc E (AUTHOR), Ryan DH (AUTHOR), Rood J (AUTHOR), McManus K (AUTHOR), Laranjo N (AUTHOR), Carey VJ (AUTHOR), Loria CM (AUTHOR), Bray GA (AUTHOR), Sacks FM (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Behavioral Medicine. Aug2010, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p305-314. 10p.
Subjects: Weight loss, Obesity, Regulation of body weight, Cardiovascular diseases risk factors, Reducing diets, Human behavior research, Anthropometry, Waist-hip ratio
Abstract: The primary aim of this study was to test the association of early (first 6 months) adherence related to diet, self-monitoring, and attendance with changes in adiposity and cardiovascular risk factors. This study used data from the 24-month POUNDS LOST trial that tested the efficacy of four dietary macronutrient compositions for short-and long-term weight loss. A computer tracking system was used to record data on eight indicator variables related to adherence. Using canonical correlations at the 6 and 24 month measurement periods, early behavioral adherence was associated with changes in percent weight loss and waist circumference at 6 months ( R = 0.52) and 24 months ( R = 0.37), but was not associated with cardiovascular disease risk factor levels. Early dietary adherence was associated with changes in insulin at 6 months ( R = 0.19), but not at 24 months ( R = 0.08, ns). Early dietary adherence was not associated with changes in adiposity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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