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Nov 14, 2017 · We systematically reviewed long term (≥1 year) RCTs of weight loss interventions for adults with obesity to examine the effects of any type of weight loss diet on all cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and body weight.
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Mar 5, 2018 · What Are the Critical Features of Successful Tier 2 Weight Management Programmes? A Systematic Review to Identify the Programme Characteristics, and Combinations of Characteristics, that are Associated with Successful Weight Loss. London, UK: EPPI‐Centre, Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education; 2016. [Google Scholar]
- G.J. Melendez-Torres, Katy Sutcliffe, Helen E. D. Burchett, Rebecca Rees, Michelle Richardson, James...
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Apr 7, 2017 · A recent review of individual interventions to support weight loss maintenance found that the rate of weight regain can be reduced by a mean 1.6 kg per year (Dombrowski et al., Citation 2014) and several specific intervention techniques, such as self-regulation (goal setting, self-monitoring, feedback) and problem solving, as well as increased ...
- Colin Greaves, Leon Poltawski, Ruth Garside, Simon Briscoe
- 2017
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Decision model time horizons ranged from 3 years to a lifetime horizon across the studies. 8/15 (53%) of decision models were built on a life-time horizon, which is likely required to capture all the costs and consequences of ORD such as stroke, cancer, diabetes and myocardial infarction. The varying time horizons further limit the comparability be...
The modelling assumption on weight regain over time varied widely between the studies. This parameter is subject to uncertainty as we do not know what happens beyond the short trial time period, which was the case for studies on WMPs. Studies assumed a variety of weight regain assumptions after the end of intervention delivery. 9/15 (60%) assumed a...
The comparisons identified in this review varied widely. The interventions and comparators differed both between WMP categories and within categories. Lifestyle interventions varied widely and were compared to no active treatment (e.g. country-specific population BMI trajectory) or some form of usual care. VLCDs were compared to WMPs with varying i...
Sensitivity analyses are key to unravelling the uncertainty in the cost-effectiveness results. Four studies varied the discount rate [6••, 26•, 28, 36], which generally had negligible impact on the cost-effectiveness results. Only a few studies looked at varying the time horizon, and not surprisingly, the longer the time horizon, the more cost-effe...
Jan 19, 2017 · The median percentages of participants who had a weight loss of at least 5% or 10% with each of five medications approved for long-term weight management are from a meta-analysis by Khera et al ...
- Steven B. Heymsfield, Thomas A. Wadden
- 2017
Nov 22, 2019 · Our core outcome set will ensure consistency of reporting. This will allow behavioural weight management interventions to be compared, revealing which interventions work best for which members of the population and helping inform development of adult behavioural weight management interventions.
Sep 12, 2020 · The primary objective of this review is to comprehensively evaluate existing weight maintenance interventions for people with or at high risk of T2DM. We registered a protocol for the systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised and non-randomised weight maintenance interventions for T2DM.