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Why more successful? An analysis of participants’ self-monitoring data in an online weight loss intervention
BackgroundSelf-monitoring is crucial for behavioral weight loss. However, few studies have examined the role of self-monitoring using mixed methods,...
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Anti-Xa level monitoring of low-molecular-weight heparin during intermittent venovenous hemofiltration
Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) is an anticoagulant used to prevent clotting during blood purification treatments. This study aimed to evaluate...
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Association of weight and shape concern with weight change and weight-related behaviors in behavioral weight loss treatment
Weight and shape concern (WSC) is a facet of negative body image that is common among individuals with overweight/obesity seeking behavioral weight...
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Impact of feedback generation and presentation on self-monitoring behaviors, dietary intake, physical activity, and weight: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Self-monitoring of dietary intake, physical activity, and weight is a key strategy in behavioral interventions, and some interventions provide...
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Impact of race on heart rate characteristics monitoring in very low birth weight infants
BackgroundA multicenter RCT showed that displaying a heart rate characteristics index (HRCi) predicting late-onset sepsis reduced mortality for VLBW...
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Monitoring gestational weight gain: setting up a regional surveillance system in Italy
BackgroundIn many countries, including Italy, there are few national data on pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG),...
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The Association between Psychosocial Stressors and Gestational Weight Gain: Analysis of the National Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Results from 2012 to 2015
ObjectiveBoth psychosocial stress and gestational weight gain are independently associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Studies of the...
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Psychological and behavioral responses to daily weight gain during behavioral weight loss treatment
Self-weighing is consistently associated with more effective weight control. However, patterns show that participants disengage from their weight...
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Impact of Self-Monitoring on Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery
BackgroundWeight loss after bariatric surgery varies among patients. Patients who do not comply with self-monitoring are predicted to lose less...
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The effect of therapeutic drug monitoring of risperidone and aripiprazole on weight gain in children and adolescents: the SPACe 2: STAR (trial) protocol of an international multicentre randomised controlled trial
BackgroundAntipsychotic drugs are an important part of the treatment of irritability and aggression in children with an autism spectrum disorder...
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Centile Charts for Monitoring of Weight Loss Trajectories After Bariatric Surgery in Asian Patients
BackgroundFollowing bariatric surgery, accurate charting of weight loss and regain is crucial. Various preoperative factors affect postoperative...
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What could be the reasons for not losing weight even after following a weight loss program?
IntroductionApproximately four million people worldwide die annually because of obesity. Weight loss is commonly recommended as a first-line therapy...
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The Efficacy of Mobile Applications for Weight Loss
Purpose of ReviewA variety of mobile-based applications aimed at weight loss have become popular in recent years. This review describes the features...
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Correlates of weight-related self-monitoring application use during emerging adulthood in a population-based sample
PurposeThis study was designed to examine (1) the types of technologies or other applications (apps) emerging adults use to track their eating,...
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Implementing routine paediatric height/length and weight screening and weight management advice by clinicians: an evaluation
ObjectiveTo determine the views of health care professionals (HCPs) in South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) about the effectiveness of...
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Body weight, weight change and the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with hypertension: a primary-care cohort study
Background/objectivesObesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) often co-occur. However, the effects of excessive body weight and weight change on CVD...
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Mobile health assisted self-monitoring is acceptable for supporting weight loss in rural men: a pragmatic randomized controlled feasibility trial
BackgroundAddressing overweight and obesity among men at-risk for obesity-related diseases and disability in rural communities is a public health...
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Management of Integrase Inhibitor-Associated Weight Gain: A Practical Clinical Approach
Purpose of ReviewThe purpose of this review is to outline a practical clinical approach to monitoring and managing integrase strand transfer...
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Dietary treatment postpartum in women with obesity reduces weight and prevents weight gain: a randomised controlled trial
BackgroundWomen with pre-pregnancy obesity have an increased risk of retaining or gaining weight postpartum and may benefit from weight loss...