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Hormonal and psychobehavioral predictors of weight loss in response to a short-term weight reduction program in obese women.
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Physiological research [Physiol Res] 2008; Vol. 57 Suppl 1, pp. S17-S27. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Feb 13. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Among the factors influencing weight loss and maintenance, psychobehavioral, nutritional, metabolic, hormonal and hereditary predictors play an important role. Psychobehavioral factors influence adherence to lifestyle changes and thus weight loss maintenance. The outcome of short-term weight reduction treatment is mainly affected by changes in energy and nutrient intake and physical activity and thus the impact of hormones can possibly be obscured. In order to reveal hormonal determinants of weight loss, a 4-week in-patient comprehensive weight reduction program was introduced in which food intake and physical activity were under the strict control. Women (n = 67, BMI: 32.4+/-4.4 kg; age: 48.7+/-12.2 years) who exhibited stable weight on a 7 MJ/day diet during the first week of weight management were given a hypocaloric diet yielding daily energy deficit 2.5 MJ over the subsequent 3-week period. This treatment resulted in a mean weight loss of 3.80+/-1.64 kg. Correlation analysis revealed that baseline concentrations of several hormones were significantly associated either with a higher (free triiodothyronine, C-peptide, growth hormone, pancreatic polypeptide) or with a lower (insulin-like growth factor-I, cortisol, adiponectin, neuropeptide Y) reduction of anthropometric parameters in response to weight management. In a backward stepwise regression model age, initial BMI together with baseline levels of growth hormone, peptide YY, neuropetide Y and C-reactive protein predicted 49.8 % of the variability in weight loss. Psychobehavioral factors (items of the Eating Inventory, Beck Depression score) did not contribute to weight change induced by a well-controlled short-term weight reduction program.
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- Adult
Body Mass Index
C-Reactive Protein metabolism
Depression diagnosis
Energy Intake
Female
Hormones blood
Humans
Middle Aged
Motor Activity
Overweight diet therapy
Overweight psychology
Predictive Value of Tests
Program Evaluation
Diet, Reducing
Feeding Behavior psychology
Obesity diet therapy
Obesity psychology
Weight Loss
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0862-8408
- Volume :
- 57 Suppl 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Physiological research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18271695
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.33549/physiolres.931486