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Can anyone successfully control their weight? Findings of a three year community-based study of men and women

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posted on 2024-06-03, 08:01 authored by David CrawfordDavid Crawford, RW Jeffery, SA French
This study examined the prevalence, distribution and correlates of successful weight loss and successful weight maintenance over three years in a community-based sample of 854 subjects aged 20-45 at baseline. More than half (53.7%) of the participants in the study gained weight within the first twelve months, only one in four (24.5%) successfully avoided weight gain over three years, and less than one in twenty (4.6%) lost and maintained weight successfully. The findings underscore the importance of current public health efforts to prevent weight gain, and suggest that without much greater efforts to promote and support weight control the prevalence of obesity will continue to rise.

History

Journal

International journal of obesity

Volume

24

Pagination

1107-1110

Location

England

ISSN

0307-0565

eISSN

1476-5497

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

9

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group