ob0001oc1.5 | (1) (1) | UKCO2019
Lawlor Emma
, Hughes Carly
, Duschinsky Robbie
, Griffin Simon
, Hill Andrew
, Ahern Amy
Background: While many behavioural weight management programmes are effective in the short-term, in the context of a complex obesogenic environment, post-programme weight regain is common. Overcoming relapses has been highlighted as an important phenomenon in weight-loss maintenance, but research on how this is done is sparse. By comparing strategies employed by those who had regained or maintained weight loss, we explored this phenomenon and identified effective c...