The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive behavioural treatment (CBT) designed to help obese patients lose weight and to maintain their weight losses over time. It is hypothesized that CBT will result in greater sustained weight loss.
The primary aim of the present study is to improve the maintenance of weight loss, and hence the physical, psychological and social well-being, of obese patients who have sought weight loss treatment. To do so, it will implement a cognitive-behavioural treatment (CBT) with motivational enhancement strategies specifically designed to target weight maintenance. It is hypothesized that the maintenance-oriented CBT approach will result in sustained weight loss, as well as improved physical, psychological and social well-being.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
24
20 weekly sessions of CBT integrated with motivational enhancement strategies
Metabolism and Obesity Services, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Weight
Time frame: baseline, post-treatment, one-year follow-up
obesity-specific quality of life, mood disturbance, eating disturbance, cognitive disturbance
Time frame: baseline, post-treatment, one-year follow-up
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