Psychosocial predictors of weight regain in the weight loss maintenance trial

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Phillip J. Brantley
Diana W. Stewart
Valerie H. Myers
Molly R. Matthews-Ewald
Jamy D. Ard
Janelle W. Coughlin
Gerald J. Jerome
Carmen Samuel-Hodge
Lillian F. Lien
Christina M. Gullion
Jack F. Hollis
Laura P. Svetkey
Victor J. Stevens
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[1] Louisiana State University System,Behavioral Medicine Laboratory, Pennington Biomedical Research Center
[2] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Health Disparities Research
[3] Klein Buendel,Department of Epidemiology and Prevention
[4] Inc.,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[5] Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center,Department of Kinesiology
[6] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health and School of Medicine
[7] Towson University,Division of Endocrinology
[8] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Health Sciences Programs, Center for Health Research
[9] Duke University Medical Center,Division of Nephrology and the Sarah W. Stedman Nutrition and Metabolism Center
[10] Kaiser Permanente Northwest,undefined
[11] Duke University Medical Center,undefined
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Weight loss maintenance; Psychosocial predictors; Obesity; Quality of life; Social support;
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This study’s purpose was to identify psychosocial predictors of weight loss maintenance in a multi-site clinical trial, following a group-based weight loss program. Participants (N = 1025) were predominately women (63 %) and 38 % were Black (mean age = 55.6 years; SD = 8.7). At 12 months, higher SF-36 mental health composite scores were associated with less weight regain (p < .01). For Black participants, an interaction existed between race and friends’ encouragement for exercise, where higher exercise encouragement was related to more weight regain (p < .05). At 30 months, friends’ encouragement for healthy eating was associated with more weight regain (p < .05), whereas higher SF-36 mental health composite scores were related to less weight regain (p < .0001). Perceived stress and select health-related quality of life indices were associated with weight regain; this relationship varied across gender, race, and treatment conditions. Temporal changes in these variables should be investigated for their impact on weight maintenance.
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页码:1155 / 1168
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