2023
DOI: 10.2196/43869
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The Association Between Goal Setting and Weight Loss: Prospective Analysis of a Community Weight Loss Program

Abstract: Background Goal setting aids health-related behavior changes; however, the influence of different types of goals on weight loss remains unclear. Objective We aimed to investigate the association of 3 aspects of goal setting with weight and program dropout over a 24-week period. Methods This study was a prospective longitudinal analysis of participants in a 12-week digital behavioral weight loss program. Weig… Show more

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“…In a recent study examining the association between goal setting and weight reduction in a community weight loss program, participants were more willing to continue the program and lose weight if they set themselves reachable goals. Findings also revealed a medium weight loss goal had better effects than goals which were set below 10% weight loss ( 41 ). It can be assumed that it is important for a successful app to assist patients in setting manageable goals based on their individual measures to avoid demotivation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study examining the association between goal setting and weight reduction in a community weight loss program, participants were more willing to continue the program and lose weight if they set themselves reachable goals. Findings also revealed a medium weight loss goal had better effects than goals which were set below 10% weight loss ( 41 ). It can be assumed that it is important for a successful app to assist patients in setting manageable goals based on their individual measures to avoid demotivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%