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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2020 Oct 19;10(1):17713.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-74302-7.

Determinants favoring weight regain after weight-loss therapy among postmenopausal women

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Determinants favoring weight regain after weight-loss therapy among postmenopausal women

Joanna Bajerska et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Little is known about the factors affecting body weight-loss maintenance among postmenopausal women. We thus performed an analysis to identify some sociodemographic, physiological, and behavioral predictors of weight regain in a targeted subpopulation of women who had lost weight 1 year earlier. We also measured how eating behaviors and habits as well as physical activity pattern differ among successful and unsuccessful weight-loss maintainers over the trial. Sixty-four postmenopausal women were followed up for a year after dieting, and the successful and unsuccessful maintainers were identified. The regainers had regained an average of 4.9 kg of their lost body weight, while the maintainers had regained only 1.5 kg. Regainers had fewer years of education and lower initial body weight loss than maintainers. They also showed poor dietary adherence during dieting, and had unhealthy patterns of eating involving the avoidance of breakfast and a lower intake of nuts, seeds, and pulses, and a higher intake of sweets, biscuits, cakes, and pastries over time (excluding the dieting period). All the significant sociodemographic, physiological and behavioral variables differentiating regainers and maintainers before and after dieting were then examined as independent variables in a logistic regression model. The model showed that less weight reduction during dieting, higher disinhibition scores after dieting, and avoidance of breakfast before dieting were significant predictors of body weight regain in postmenopausal women. From a practical point of view, early identification of postmenopausal women who are at risk of regaining lost weight can allow health professionals to create behavioral and dietary supports to help prevent this. A regular schedule of follow-ups over at least the first year should be considered for them-including psychological and dietary intervention, if necessary. Since this sample study included only postmenopausal women, our findings are not generalizable to other populations.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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Timeline of the study.
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Flow chart. CED Central European diet, MED Mediterranean diet, WL Weight loss, WLM Weight-loss maintenance.
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Mean dietary restraint, disinhibition, and hunger scores over the study period. Results from the GLM adjusted for physical activity and the type of weight-loss diet. Post-hoc comparisons between treatments groups were performed using the Bonferroni criterion.

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