The PREVIEW Study: Supporting behavior change in an international intervention study among participants with pre-diabetes
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The PREVIEW Study : Supporting behavior change in an international intervention study among participants with pre-diabetes. / Huttunen-lenz, Maija; Hansen, Sylvia; Larsen, Thomas Meinert; Christensen, Pia; Drummen, Mathijs; Adam, Tanja; Taylor, Moira A; Simpson, Elizabeth; Martinez, Jose Alfredo; Navas-Carretero, Santiago; Handjieva-Darlenska, Teodora; Poppitt, Sally D; Silvestre, Marta P; Fogelholm, Mikael; Jalo, Elli; Muirhead, Roslyn; Brodie, Shannon; Raben, Anne; Schlicht, Wolfgang.
I: European Journal of Health Psychology, Bind 26, Nr. 1, 2019, s. 10-20.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The PREVIEW Study
T2 - Supporting behavior change in an international intervention study among participants with pre-diabetes
AU - Huttunen-lenz, Maija
AU - Hansen, Sylvia
AU - Larsen, Thomas Meinert
AU - Christensen, Pia
AU - Drummen, Mathijs
AU - Adam, Tanja
AU - Taylor, Moira A
AU - Simpson, Elizabeth
AU - Martinez, Jose Alfredo
AU - Navas-Carretero, Santiago
AU - Handjieva-Darlenska, Teodora
AU - Poppitt, Sally D
AU - Silvestre, Marta P
AU - Fogelholm, Mikael
AU - Jalo, Elli
AU - Muirhead, Roslyn
AU - Brodie, Shannon
AU - Raben, Anne
AU - Schlicht, Wolfgang
N1 - CURIS 2019 NEXS 397
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Individuals at risk of Type 2 Diabetes are advised to change health habits. This study investigated how the PREMIT behavior modification intervention and its association with socio-economic variables influenced weight maintenance and habit strength in the PREVIEW study. Overweight adults with pre-diabetes were enrolled (n = 2,224) in a multi-center RCT including a 2-month weight-loss phase and a 34-month weight-maintenance phase for those who lost ≥ 8% body weight. Initial stages of the PREMIT covered the end of weight-loss and the beginning of weight-maintenance phase (18 weeks). Cross-sectional and longitudinal data were explored. Frequent PREMIT sessions attendance, being female, and lower habit strength for poor diet were associated with lower weight re-gain. Being older and not in employment were associated with lower habit strength for physical inactivity. The PREMIT appeared to support weight loss maintenance. Younger participants, males, and those in employment appeared to struggle more with inactivity habit change and weight maintenance.
AB - Individuals at risk of Type 2 Diabetes are advised to change health habits. This study investigated how the PREMIT behavior modification intervention and its association with socio-economic variables influenced weight maintenance and habit strength in the PREVIEW study. Overweight adults with pre-diabetes were enrolled (n = 2,224) in a multi-center RCT including a 2-month weight-loss phase and a 34-month weight-maintenance phase for those who lost ≥ 8% body weight. Initial stages of the PREMIT covered the end of weight-loss and the beginning of weight-maintenance phase (18 weeks). Cross-sectional and longitudinal data were explored. Frequent PREMIT sessions attendance, being female, and lower habit strength for poor diet were associated with lower weight re-gain. Being older and not in employment were associated with lower habit strength for physical inactivity. The PREMIT appeared to support weight loss maintenance. Younger participants, males, and those in employment appeared to struggle more with inactivity habit change and weight maintenance.
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - Habits
KW - Behavior therapy
KW - Prevention
KW - Type 2 diabetes mellitus
KW - Weight loss
U2 - 10.1027/2512-8442/a000026
DO - 10.1027/2512-8442/a000026
M3 - Journal article
VL - 26
SP - 10
EP - 20
JO - European Journal of Health Psychology
JF - European Journal of Health Psychology
SN - 2512-8442
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 241115657