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Introduction:
Increasing rates of obesity and associated diseases and their consequences make the implementation of preventive and counteracting measures necessary. The aim of this study was the examination of the long-term effects of financial incentives on weight loss in obese patients and the identification of influencing factors.
Methods:
700 obese patients were randomly assigned to one of three study conditions: For reaching a pre-defined target weight within 4 months they were rewarded with Euro 150, Euro 300 or not at all. The effect of the incentives on weight loss in different subgroups was compared. After 18 months, other possible influences on weight loss were analyzed by comparing responders and non-responders.
Results:
Financial rewards led to significant weight loss in all subgroups, whereupon the height of the incentive only mattered in some. After 22 months, for several subgroups, the incentive's effect was still visible. Furthermore, responders showed more healthy behaviour, were better informed and reported more social support.
Conclusion:
Especially for patient groups who do not lose weight in orthodox treatments alone, financial incentives can be an effective supplement. In addition it became clear that this kind of reward programme can be implemented area-wide.
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