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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2016 Nov 2;25(1):66–75. doi: 10.1002/oby.21691

Table 3.

Changes in weight from baseline to 12, 36, and 60 weeks in behavioral weight loss (BWL) and control groups

Baseline 12 weeks 36 weeksa 60 weeksa
M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)

BWL (n=17)
    Weight loss(kg) 86.61 (12.83) −4.36 (5.11) −6.30 (4.92) −4.74 (6.76)
    Weight loss (%) −4.82 (5.52) −6.92 (5.58) −5.28 (7.98)
Control (n=17)
    Weight loss (kg) 75.87 (16.64) −0.48 (2.66) −3.10 (7.60) −1.76 (6.18)
    Weight loss(%) −0.70 (3.41) −3.52 (8.95) −1.95 (7.45)
Comparison of BWL and
Control: T(1,df), p
t(1,32) = 2.62,
p = 0.01)
t(1,28) = 1.25,
p = 0.22)
t(1,32) = 1.26,
p = 0.22)
a

Four participants weights could not be assessed in person at 36 weeks and one participant’s weight could not be assessed at 60 weeks.