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Acceptance-based versus standard behavioral treatment for obesity: Results from the mind your health randomized controlled trial

Author: Forman, Evan M. Country/countries: United States Number of patients participating in the study: 190 This study was focused on patients living with Obesity
Intervention analysed in the study: Monitoring, action-based behavioural techniques and emotional-based behavioural techniques and social support delivered in groups Intervention components: E+MT+AB+EB+SS+G
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Setting of implementation: Primary care centers (GPs) Professionals delivering the intervention: N/A Targeted self-management behaviours: Eating behaviours, Physical activity /exercise, Self-monitoring
Intervention analysed in the study: Monitoring, action-based behavioural techniques and emotional-based behavioural techniques and social support delivered in groups Intervention components: E+MT+AB+EB+SS+G
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Setting of implementation: Primary care centers (GPs) Professionals delivering the intervention: N/A Targeted self-management behaviours: Condition-specific behaviours, Eating behaviours, Handling /managing emotions, Physical activity /exercise, Self-monitoring

Outcomes measured in the study

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Coping with the disease Coping with the disease Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Weight-Related Difficulties-Revised (AAQW-R)
Self-efficacy Self-efficacy Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire (TSRQ)
Weight management Weight (Kgs/lbs) N/A

Patient characteristics

Age: 51.64 years (+/- a standard deviation of 10.07) Gender: N/A Time since diagnosis of Obesity: N/A Severity of the disease: 36.9 (+/- a standard deviation of 5.9) Multi-morbidity: N/A
  • Number of co-morbidities: N/A

Level of health literacy: N/A
  • Tool: N/A

Socio-economic characteristics: N/A

Risk of Bias of this study

uitkomst Random sequence generation Allocation concealment Blinding performance Blinding detection objective outcomes assessment Attrition incomplete outcome Incorrect statistical methods Recruitment bias Selective outcome reporting
Coping with the disease - Coping with the disease
Self-efficacy - Self-efficacy
Weight management - Weight (Kgs/lbs)