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Effective weight management interventions, combining diet, physical activity, and education, are crucial for obesity treatment. Personalizing these lifestyle changes is key for long-term success and reducing non-communicable disease risk.

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  • Obesity research
  • Behavioral medicine
  • Public health

Background:

  • Obesity is a global health crisis linked to increased non-communicable disease risk.
  • Lifestyle interventions are the primary treatment for obesity, integrating dietary changes and physical activity.
  • Emerging strategies like time-restricted eating are gaining traction for weight management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review various weight management interventions.
  • To explore the health behavior change models underpinning these interventions.
  • To assess the effectiveness of interventions based on randomized trials.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of weight management interventions.
  • Analysis of health behavior change models.
  • Synthesis of evidence from randomized controlled trials.

Main Results:

  • Lifestyle interventions demonstrate variable effectiveness in randomized trials.
  • Personalization and long-term adherence are critical for sustained weight loss.
  • Current interventions highlight the need for improved program design and delivery.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced efforts are needed to improve the general effectiveness of weight management programs.
  • Personalizing interventions is essential to support long-term adherence and positive health outcomes.
  • Routine delivery of effective weight management interventions in community and clinical settings is strongly justified due to the high prevalence of obesity and associated health risks.