Impact of the built, social, and food environment on long-term weight loss within a behavioral weight loss intervention.
Selam TewahadeDavid BerriganBeth SlotmanDavid G StinchcombR Drew SayerVictoria A CatenacciDanielle M OstendorfPublished in: Obesity science & practice (2022)
Environmental factors accounted for some of the variability (<11%) in response to a behavioral weight loss intervention. Grocery store density was positively associated with weight loss at 18 months. Additional studies and/or pooled analyses, encompassing greater environmental variation, are required to further evaluate whether environment contributes to weight loss variability.