Treatment-associated Improvements in Self-regulation and Mood as Theory-based Correlates of Increased Self-efficacy for Weight-management Behaviors
Expanded understanding of the psychosocial dynamics of weight-loss treatment processes is required to improve consistently poor results. Women with obesity of ages 40–59 years participated in self-regulation-based (n= 41) and information-based (n= 46) treatments. Improvements in self-regulation and...
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Main Author: | James J. Annesi |
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Language: | EN |
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New Prairie Press
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/63d2914faed74c1e810a0357ac57b5eb |
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