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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2019 Sep 30;38(12):1150–1158. doi: 10.1037/hea0000798

Table 3.

Factors Correlated with Weight Regain the Same Week and Predicting Weight Regain the Following Week During the 9-Month Maintenance Period.

Weight Change the Same Week Model Fixed Effects Weight Change the Following Week Model Fixed Effects
Variable Estimate SE t p Estimate SE t P
Frequency of Self-Weighing, Days −.028 .003 −9.51 <.0001 −.018 .003 −6.08 <.0001
Frequency of Self-Monitoring Caloric Intake, Days −.020 .002 −10.27 <.0001 −.012 .002 −6.19 <.0001
Physical Activity, Hours −.016 .003 −5.41 <.0001 −.012 .003 −4.24 <.0001
Positive Mood −.022 .004 −5.03 <.0001 −.012 .004 −2.76 .006
Negative Mood .021 .004 5.11 <.0001 .013 .004 3.12 .002
Stress .012 .004 3.17 .002 .008 .004 2.35 .019
Hunger .035 .004 7.71 <.0001 .019 .004 4.16 <.0001
Boredom with Weight Control Efforts .040 .004 9.72 <.0001 .023 .004 5.49 <.0001
Eating Choices Consistent with Weight Loss Goals −.045 .004 −11.61 <.0001 −.029 .004 −7.39 <.0001
Physical Activity Choices Consistent with Weight Loss Goals −.023 .003 −6.84 <.0001 −.017 .003 −5.12 <.0001
Temptation to Eat Foods “Not on Plan” .039 .004 9.81 <.0001 .022 .004 5.48 <.0001
Temptation to Skip Planned Physical Activity .024 .003 7.26 <.0001 .015 .003 4.72 <.0001
Effort of “Staying on Track” .036 .004 9.51 <.0001 .024 .004 6.37 <.0001
Importance of “Staying on Track” Compared to Other Life Demands −.041 .004 −10.73 <.0001 −.025 .004 −6.46 <.0001

Note. p values < .05 are shown in boldface.