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. 2024 Jan 24;9:e52987. doi: 10.2196/52987

Table 2.

Weight loss outcomes at the 1- and 2-year follow-ups for all participants with recorded weights, all with baseline observation carried forward, and complete cases only.


At 1-year follow-up At 2-year follow-up
All with weight recorded, n (%) 297 (26.2) 281 (24.9)

Weight loss (kg), mean (SD) 10.7 (12.3)a 13.8 (14.2)a

Weight loss from baseline (%), mean (SD) 9.1 (9.6)a 11.8 (10.9)a

≥5% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 191 (17) 204 (18.1)

≥10% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 107 (9.5) 130 (11.5)
Baseline observation carried forward, n (%) 1130 (100) 1130 (100)

Weight loss (kg), mean (SD) 2.8 (7.8)a 3.4 (9.2)a

Weight change from baseline (%), mean (SD) 2.4 (6.4)a 2.8 (7.3)a

≥5% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 191 (17) 197 (17.4)

≥10% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 107 (9.5) 127 (11.2)
Complete cases,b n (%) 207 (18.3) 207 (18.3)

Weight loss (kg), mean (SD) 10.1 (12.3)a 14.7 (14.0)a

Weight change from baseline (%), mean (SD) 9.1 (9.6)a 12.5 (10.8)a

≥5% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 131 (11.6) 156 (13.8)

≥10% Weight loss from baseline, n (%) 73 (6.5) 105 (9.3)

aP<.001.

bThe complete case analyses included participants who had weight readings at both the 1- and 2-year follow-ups.