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 intervention
Change during the follow-up
Overall change
(%)
(%)
(%)
(%)
Body weight
HAES
−1.93
−0.14
0.00
−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
+36.78
0.00
+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).