Weight loss, behavior change and support among couples

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan Lewis ◽  
Marlyn Allicock ◽  
Allison Deal ◽  
James Hersey ◽  
Leila Kahwati ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Minami ◽  
Takafumi Watanabe ◽  
Masamitsu Eitoku ◽  
Nagamasa Maeda ◽  
Mikiya Fujieda ◽  
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Abstract Background: Dietary habits and weight control before pregnancy are important in preventing gestational diabetes. This study aims to examine whether the weight-loss behavior of avoiding between meal and midnight snacks in teenagers is associated with subsequent gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Methods: A total of 89,227 (85.7% of the total) mother-infant pairs of live births were included in our study of the Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS). In the second or third trimesters, participants were asked to report their weight-loss behaviors during their teenage years. Response items included avoidance of meals and midnight snacking. The main outcome of our study was the prevalence of GDM.Results: Overall, 2,066 (2.3%) participants had GDM. Relative to those without GDM, women with GDM were older, were smokers, had a higher prevalence of hypertension, previous cesarean delivery, mental illness, and higher body mass index (BMI). Weight-loss behavior in their teenage years was associated with a decreased risk of GDM (unadjusted crude odds ratio, 0.83; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.76–0.91), model 1 (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.86; 95% CI: 0.79–0.94), and model 2 (aOR, 0.80; 95% CI: 0.73–0.88). Weight-loss behavior in teens was associated with a decreased risk of GDM in the normal weight [aOR, 0.79; 95% CI: 0.70–0.89) and overweight (aOR, 0.82; 95% CI: 0.69–0.98) groups.Conclusions: The results suggest that weight-loss behaviors of avoiding in-between meals and midnight snacking as teenagers are associated with a decreased risk of developing GDM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-148
Author(s):  
Gina Evans-Hudnall ◽  
Elyse Thakur ◽  
Amy Amspoker ◽  
Patricia Dubbert ◽  
Lisa H. Trahan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 135910532092515
Author(s):  
Maija Huttunen-Lenz ◽  
Sylvia Hansen ◽  
Pia Siig Vestentoft ◽  
Thomas Meinert Larsen ◽  
Margriet Westerterp-Plantenga ◽  
...  

Participants with prediabetes were supported to achieve and maintain weight loss with a stage-based behavior change group program named PREview behavior Modification Intervention Toolbox (PREMIT). The tendency to engage in a process of goal adjustment was examined in relation to PREMIT attendance. Analyses were based on 1857 participants who had achieved ⩾8percent weight loss. Tendency to engage in a process of goal adjustment appeared not to be influenced by PREMIT attendance. Instead, results suggested that when unsure about reaching an intervention goal, participants were more likely to engage in a process of goal adjustment, possibly lessening distress due to potentially unachievable goals, either weight loss or maintenance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 644-655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhigang Xu ◽  
Michael A. Hodgson ◽  
Peng Cao

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