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Psychobehavioral and nutritional predictors of weight loss in obese women treated with sibutramine

Publication at Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Central Library of Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2005

Abstract

To reveal whether baseline body mass index (BMI), and psychobehavioral and nutritional markers were significant predictors of the change in BMI observed after 4 and 12 months in obese women enrolled in a weight reduction program, including low-energy diet, increased physical activity, cognitive behavior therapy and sibutramine. The impact of changes in psychobehavioral and nutritional markers observed after 4 and 12 months of treatment on BMI changes was also investigated.

Our results suggest that psychobehavioral and nutritional characteristics can be used as predictors of weight loss in response to a comprehensive weight management program including pharmacological treatment with sibutramine.