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[Behavior therapeutic training for weight reduction]

B Hochstrasser, T Abelin, S Dietschi

    Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin
    |October 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Behavioral therapy for weight reduction significantly impacts eating habits and weight loss. However, long-term success varies, with specialized training showing initial benefits for obese individuals.

    Area of Science:

    • Behavioral Science
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Nutritional Science

    Context:

    • Obesity is a complex health issue requiring effective weight management strategies.
    • Behavioral therapeutic programs offer a structured approach to weight reduction.
    • Dietician-led interventions are crucial in managing patient weight loss.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a 10-week behavioral therapeutic program for weight reduction.
    • To compare the impact of dieticians with additional behavioral/group therapy training versus standard training.
    • To analyze long-term weight loss patterns and identify factors influencing success.

    Summary:

    • A 10-week behavioral weight reduction program involving 50 female participants showed significant weight loss and improved eating behaviors.

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  • Dieticians with additional behavioral therapy training (Group E1) achieved greater initial weight loss than those without (Group E2).
  • While initial differences diminished over 20 months, distinct weight loss patterns emerged, with one pattern unique to Group E1.
  • Impact:

    • Results suggest individual characteristics influence weight reduction program success, necessitating further research into these factors.
    • The study highlights the importance of specialized training for dieticians in behavioral weight management.
    • Identifying distinct patient profiles can lead to more personalized and effective obesity treatment strategies.