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. 2018 Apr 4;9(2):227–235. doi: 10.1093/tbm/iby037

Table 1.

Sample of behavioral strategies

Mastery experience ● Interventions were tailored to the participant’s ability and gradually increased over time
● Periodic individual updates on the participant’s overall progress (i.e., progress charts)
● Use of logs reflecting achievements in diet and exercise
Vicarious experience ● Participants were assigned to a group where they attended diet counseling or exercise sessions with other older, overweight and obese individuals with knee osteoarthritis
Verbal persuasion ● Built-in pattern of frequent contact that demonstrated personal interest in the participant
● Interventions were supervised by trained interventionists who encouraged participants
● Interventionists helped participants create measurable and attainable goals
Physiological cues/psychological states ● Interventionists helped participants interpret physiological responses to starting an exercise program (i.e., pain, soreness)
● In the exercise intervention groups participants were shown how to monitor heart rate and complete activity logs
● In the diet intervention groups participants received specific counseling in adapting to a lower calorie diet
● Interventionists talked with patients about their stress and anxiety for making lifestyle changes