Research
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The weight loss intervention at worksites caused significant increases in restraint (I=5.43±4.25, C=0.29±3.80, p<0.001), decreases in disinhibition (I=−2.5±3.63, C=0.66±1.85, p<0.001), and decreases in hunger scores (I=−2.79±3.13, C=0.56±2.63, p<0.001) in the intervention group compared to the control group.
Worksite interventions can effectively modify eating behaviors to support weight loss.
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There were significant increases in restraint (I=5.43±4.25, C=0.29±3.80,p<0.001), decreases in disinhibition (I=−2.5±3.63, C=0.66±1.85, p<0.001) and hunger scores (I=−2.79±3.13, C=0.56±2.63, p<0.001) in the I compared to the C group.
Why this rating
Based on a randomized controlled trial design.
Source
Change in eating behaviors in a 6 month pilot worksite weight loss intervention
Payal Batra et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2012
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