2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-015-0323-6
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Successful behavior change in obesity interventions in adults: a systematic review of self-regulation mediators

Abstract: BackgroundRelapse is high in lifestyle obesity interventions involving behavior and weight change. Identifying mediators of successful outcomes in these interventions is critical to improve effectiveness and to guide approaches to obesity treatment, including resource allocation. This article reviews the most consistent self-regulation mediators of medium- and long-term weight control, physical activity, and dietary intake in clinical and community behavior change interventions targeting overweight/obese adult… Show more

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“…The searches were conducted in the journals' webpages and included the analysis of article titles by considering terms related with the sport and the events (football or soccer, professional team sports, sporting events), the actual consumers of the event (spectators, attendees, fans), the consumption-related experiences (sporting event experience, emotions, service quality, team brand associations or image, satisfaction), and the future behaviors (behavioral intentions, revisit intentions, word-of-mouth, recommendations, purchase intentions). Other sources for identifying studies included manual cross-referencing of bibliographies cited in these journals [15] leading to the identification of studies in other scientific journals focusing on sport and leisure management (European Journal of Marketing, Managing Leisure and Revista Intercontinental de Gestão Desportiva). At this stage, all relevant articles were retrieved and read in order to identify the studies that met the eligibility criteria.…”
Section: Search Strategy and Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The searches were conducted in the journals' webpages and included the analysis of article titles by considering terms related with the sport and the events (football or soccer, professional team sports, sporting events), the actual consumers of the event (spectators, attendees, fans), the consumption-related experiences (sporting event experience, emotions, service quality, team brand associations or image, satisfaction), and the future behaviors (behavioral intentions, revisit intentions, word-of-mouth, recommendations, purchase intentions). Other sources for identifying studies included manual cross-referencing of bibliographies cited in these journals [15] leading to the identification of studies in other scientific journals focusing on sport and leisure management (European Journal of Marketing, Managing Leisure and Revista Intercontinental de Gestão Desportiva). At this stage, all relevant articles were retrieved and read in order to identify the studies that met the eligibility criteria.…”
Section: Search Strategy and Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise could help restrained eaters to maintain control over their appetite, creating a greater energy deficit compared to unrestrained eaters [73]. In general, higher dispositional self-control could facilitate successful restrained eating [74,75]. The new area of treatment is now self-regulation and increase in self-control through controlled exposure techniques or other upcoming techniques [41].…”
Section: A New Clinical Orientation: Self-controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the prestigious work of Bandura, self-efficacy is a psychological factor affecting behavioral change [1]. Social cognitive theory (SCT), which is based on self-efficacy, can contribute to changes in lifestyle and weight loss in obesity [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%