Research Article

Psychological Impact of a “Health-at-Every-Size” Intervention on Weight-Preoccupied Overweight/Obese Women

Table 3

Change during the intervention and during the follow-up as well as overall change expressed in percentage of change1.

Change during the interventionChange during the follow-upOverall change
T=0T=4T=410T=10T=16T=0T=16
(%)(%)(%)(%)

Body weight
 HAES−1.93−0.140.00−2.07
 SS−0.85−0.46+0.40−0.91
 WL−0.53−1.19+1.53−0.21
BDI
 HAES−25.35−23.32
 SS−38.36+1.38
 WL−27.11−27.11
CFSEI
 HAES+5.38+0.99+1.44+7.96
 SS+5.16+0.29−0.49+4.95
 WL+4.27+2.65−1.44+5.49
IWQOL
 HAES+3.63+1.14+2.39+7.32
 SS+4.29+0.50−2.00+2.71
 WL+4.50+3.61−2.50+5.58
Binge Eating Scale
 HAES−25.69+3.05−7.72−29.34
 SS−14.04−13.50+5.49−21.57
 WL−15.86−5,76+9.22−13.39
BES
 Appearance
  HAES+22.13+4.38+7.78+37.40
  SS+16.42+7.69−5.36+18.66
  WL+13,79+5.45−2.30+17.24
 Weight
  HAES+36.780.00+13.45+55.17
  SS+30.49+10.28−7.63+32.93
  WL+16.67+20.54−7.40+30.21

1Percentages of change were computed among completers only since the percentages of change for noncompleters cannot be estimated, baseline scores being attributed to all missing values (percentage of change = 0, no possibility for noncompleters to show an increase or decrease in scores).