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Título: Evidence-Based Digital Tools for Weight Loss Maintenance: The NoHoW Project
Autor: Stubbs, R. James 
Duarte, Cristiana 
Palmeira, António L.
Sniehotta, Falko F.
Horgan, Graham
Larsen, Sofus C.
Marques, Marta M.
Evans, Elizabeth H.
Ermes, Miikka
Harjumaa, Marja
Turicchi, Jake
O'Driscoll, Ruari
Scott, Sarah E
Pearson, Beth
Ramsey, Lauren
Mattila, Elina
Matos, Marcela 
Sacher, Paul
Woodward, Euan
Mikkelsen, Marie-Louise
Sainsbury, Kirby
Santos, Inês
Encantado, Jorge
Stalker, Carol
Teixeira, Pedro J.
Heitmann, Berit Lilienthal
Palavras-chave: Emotion regulation; Information and communication technologies; Motivation; Obesity; Self-regulation; Weight loss maintenance
Data: 2021
Editora: Karger
Projeto: European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 643309 
Oak Foundation (grant agreement No. OCAY-18-774-OFIL) 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Obesity Facts
Volume: 14
Número: 3
Resumo: Effective interventions and commercial programmes for weight loss (WL) are widely available, but most people regain weight. Few effective WL maintenance (WLM) solutions exist. The most promising evidence-based behaviour change techniques for WLM are self-monitoring, goal setting, action planning and control, building self-efficacy, and techniques that promote autonomous motivation (e.g., provide choice). Stress management and emotion regulation techniques show potential for prevention of relapse and weight regain. Digital technologies (including networked-wireless tracking technologies, online tools and smartphone apps, multimedia resources, and internet-based support) offer attractive tools for teaching and supporting long-term behaviour change techniques. However, many digital offerings for weight management tend not to include evidence-based content and the evidence base is still limited. The Project: First, the project examined why, when, and how many European citizens make WL and WLM attempts and how successful they are. Second, the project employed the most up-to-date behavioural science research to develop a digital toolkit for WLM based on 2 key conditions, i.e., self-management (self-regulation and motivation) of behaviour and self-management of emotional responses for WLM. Then, the NoHoW trial tested the efficacy of this digital toolkit in adults who achieved clinically significant (≥5%) WL in the previous 12 months (initial BMI ≥25). The primary outcome was change in weight (kg) at 12 months from baseline. Secondary outcomes included biological, psychological, and behavioural moderators and mediators of long-term energy balance (EB) behaviours, and user experience, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105308
ISSN: 1662-4025
1662-4033
DOI: 10.1159/000515663
Direitos: openAccess
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