Preventing weight gain: a population cohort study of the nature and effectiveness of mid-age women's weight control practices

Feb 1, 2007International journal of obesity (2005)

How Mid-Age Women’s Weight Control Habits May Help Prevent Weight Gain

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Abstract

Seventy-four percent of mid-age women reported actively trying to control their weight.

  • Dietary modification was used more frequently than exercise among those attempting weight control.
  • Two-thirds of women used a combination of weight control practices, with the most common involving decreased food quantity and reduced fats/sugars.
  • Only one specific combination of practices was associated with preventing mean weight gain, while the overall cohort experienced an increase in weight.
  • Potentially harmful weight control practices, such as smoking and fasting, were reported by a small percentage of participants.

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