Sentences with phrase «success following the weight»

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Following up is so important and crucial for long term success of women reaching their breastfeeding goals and making sure the baby continues to gain weight and stay at the percentile they have been on.
In all cases, the surgery must be followed by lifestyle changes to ensure long - term weight loss success.
By Shaun Chavis Follow me on Twitter Losing weight doesn't have to be a solo pursuit; in fact, like anything else, your chances of success go up when you've got a smart team behind you.
Do you follow the latest popular diet with initial success but always seem to gain the weight back?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that overweight and obese men often have weight loss success when following 1,200 - to 1,600 - calorie meal plans.
At the time, it was all about low - calorie and fat - free being the key to weight loss success, so that's what I followed in order to make my tiny frame even smaller.
I had been following a high protein diet (which allowed very few carbs) and even though it offered some (albeit spasmodic) success in weight loss I have been feeling awful and must admit had many instinctive reservations about the cutting out of many plant foods.
I've read several empirical research articles and heard countless success stories from people who have lost a significant amount of weight following this «diet plan,» so I understand that it may have a short - term success rate, however I'm still convinced the diet is a quick fix.
Following the Sundance success of his debut «Fruitvale Station» and then the box office success of «Creed,» filmmaker Ryan Coogler now has transformed the comic book superhero movie into something full of thematic depth, emotional weight and cultural detail.
We calculated χ2 statistics, t tests, and correlation coefficients to analyze the bivariate associations between each potential predictor variable (anthropometric and psychosocial family characteristics) and the 2 criteria of long - term weight change: success versus failure in weight reduction up to the 12 - month follow - up and weight change between the conclusion of treatment and the 12 - month follow - up.
RESULTS: Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that long - term success (at least 5 % weight reduction by the 1 - year follow - up) versus failure (dropping out or less weight reduction) was significantly predicted by the set of psychosocial variables (family adversity, maternal depression, and attachment insecurity) when we controlled for familial obesity, preintervention overweight, age, and gender of the index child and parental educational level.
Bivariate Associations Between Predictor Variables and Success Versus Failure in Weight Reduction up to 12 - Month Follow - up
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