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Depression, Smoking, Activity Level, and Health Status: Pretreatment Predictors of Attrition in Obesity Treatment

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Journal Addict Behav
Date 1996 Jul 1
PMID 8830908
Citations 42
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Abstract

Consistent predictors of attrition in obesity treatment have not been identified. This study examined whether pretreatment psychological and health behavior variables would predict attrition from a 26 week clinical multidisciplinary VLCD and behavior therapy program. Higher levels of depression, current smoking, being sedentary, and having nontreated high blood pressure were associated with treatment attrition. Thus, a biopsychosocial assessment which evaluates medical and psychiatric status may help clinicians to identify individuals at high risk for attrition.

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