Motivation for weight loss and association with outcomes in a lifestyle intervention: comparing emerging adults to middle aged adults.
Autumn LanoyeA GrengaT M LeaheyJ G LaRosePublished in: Obesity science & practice (2018)
Specific motivations for weight loss were associated with treatment outcomes, but effects varied by developmental stage. Findings of this study highlight the potential differences between motivation to initiate weight loss efforts and motivation to successfully change weight-related behaviours. Future research should explore methods for intervening directly on motivation within the context of weight control interventions among EAs.