The use of motivational enhancement strategies for the maintenance of weight loss among obese individuals: a preliminary investigation

Diabetes Obes Metab. 2009 Jun;11(6):637-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1463-1326.2008.01027.x. Epub 2009 Apr 22.

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the efficacy of motivational enhancement strategies integrated within a standard lifestyle modification program for the maintenance of weight loss and improved psychosocial functioning of obese adults.

Methods: Twenty-two obese adults completed 20 sessions of a motivationally informed cognitive behavioural treatment for weight loss and maintenance. Treatment outcome measures included anthropometrics, obesity-specific quality of life, impulsive eating tendencies, body dissatisfaction, mood disturbance and maladaptive cognitions.

Results: At post-treatment, there was a significant decrease in body weight (123.04 +/- 22.06 vs. 116.84 +/- 23.53, p < 0.001) with no significant change by the 12-month follow-up. Patients also reported significant improvements in obesity-related quality of life, impulsive eating tendencies, body dissatisfaction and maladaptive cognitions at post-treatment that were maintained at the 1-year follow-up.

Conclusions: The implementation of motivational enhancement strategies within a cognitive behavioural program results in sustained weight loss that compares favourably to previous lifestyle modification programs.

Publication types

  • Letter

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Behavior Therapy / methods*
  • Body Image
  • Body Weight
  • Cognitive Dissonance
  • Feeding Behavior / psychology
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Life Style
  • Middle Aged
  • Motivation*
  • New South Wales
  • Obesity / psychology*
  • Obesity / therapy*
  • Quality of Life
  • Self Concept
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Weight Loss*