Role of social support in lifestyle-focused weight management interventions

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M W Verheijden
J C Bakx
C van Weel
M A Koelen
W A van Staveren
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[1] Wageningen University,Division of Human Nutrition
[2] TNO Quality of Life/Work and Employment,Department of Family Medicine
[3] University Medical Centre St Radboud,undefined
[4] Communication and Innovation Studies Group,undefined
[5] Wageningen University,undefined
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Social support is important to achieve beneficial changes in risk factors for disease, such as overweight and obesity. This paper presents the theoretical and practical framework for social support, and the mechanisms by which social support affects body weight. The theoretical and practical framework is supported with a literature review addressing studies involving a social support intervention for weight loss and weight loss maintenance.
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