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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nutr Educ Behav. 2010 May–Jun;42(3 Suppl):S52–S58. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2010.02.012

Table 1.

Participation and Attrition Rates for Postpartum Weight Management Interventions or Interventions in WIC

Sample Recruited Attendance & Attrition
Rates
Havas et al.
1997 (35)
WIC, 94% black 111-C
99-IS1
27– IS2
IS1 = 25%; IS2 = 63%
attended 2/3 education
sessions

No data
Control = 55%
IS1 = 37%
IS2 = 11%
Leermakers et
al. 1998 (7)

RCT
Intervention
97% white, educated, 3–12
months postpartum, at least
6.8 kg weight retained above
prepregnancy weight
90 31% post treatment data;
23% drop
correspondence group
40% drop control group
O’Toole et al.
2003 (35)

RCT
Intervention
White, Overweight,
postpartum
40 42% Attrition
Nuss et al.
2006 (36)

Survey
31% Non-Hispanic white, 25%
Non-Hispanic Black, 44%
Hispanic; WIC
Survey
postpartum
340 40% Attrition
Ostbye et al.
2009 (28)

RCT
Intervention
52% white, 45% black;
educated; 42% with incomes
greater than $60,000/year
Postpartum
450 30% Attrition;
43% attended no classes;
30% attended 1–5; 27%
attended 6 or more

IS1 = Intervention site 1; IS2 = Intervention site 2