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Long-term maintenance of weight loss: current status.

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Suggested research priorities are patient retention, natural history, assessment of intake and expenditure, obesity phenotypes, adolescence at a critical period, behavioral preference-reinforcement value, physical activity and social support, better linkage of new conceptual models to behavioral treatments, and the interface between pharmacological and behavioral methods.
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Intervention strategies for promoting long-term weight loss are examined empirically and conceptually. Weight control research over the last 20 years has dramatically improved short-term treatment efficacy but has been less successful in improving long-term success. Interventions in preadolescent children show greater long-term efficacy than in adults. Extending treatment length and putting more emphasis on energy expenditure have modestly improved long-term weight loss in adults. Fresh ideas are needed to push the field forward. Suggested research priorities are patient retention, natural history, assessment of intake and expenditure, obesity phenotypes, adolescence at a critical period, behavioral preference-reinforcement value, physical activity and social support, better linkage of new conceptual models to behavioral treatments, and the interface between pharmacological and behavioral methods.

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Who succeeds in maintaining weight loss? A conceptual review of factors associated with weight loss maintenance and weight regain.

TL;DR: Successful weight maintenance is associated with more initial weight loss, reaching a self‐determined goal weight, having a physically active lifestyle, a regular meal rhythm including breakfast and healthier eating, control of over‐eating and self‐monitoring of behaviours.
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Interventions to Break and Create Consumer Habits

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Medicare's search for effective obesity treatments: diets are not the answer.

TL;DR: There is little support for the notion that diets lead to lasting weight loss or health benefits, and the studies do not provide consistent evidence that dieting results in significant health improvements, regardless of weight change.
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TL;DR: Observed trends in overweight prevalence and body mass index of the US adult population suggest that the Healthy People 2000 objective of reducing the prevalence of overweight US adults to no more than 20% may not be met by the year 2000.
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Socioeconomic Status and Obesity: A Review of the Literature

TL;DR: A review of 144 published studies of the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity reveals a strong inverse relationship among women in developed societies and values congruent with the distribution of obesity by SES in different societies.
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Valvular Heart Disease Associated with Fenfluramine–Phentermine

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