Results: One small study provided moderate-quality evidence. The 12-month program, which used education and financial strategies
and was offered more than 25 years ago in the United States, was successful in stabilizing weight and producing weight loss.
More intervention participants maintained their baseline weight or lost weight than controls (82% v. 56%, p < 0.0001), and program
participants maintained their weight better than controls by showing greater weight reduction by the end of the intervention (mean difference
adjusted for height –0.82, 95% confidence interval –1.57 to –0.06, kg). No evidence was available for sustained effects or for
any other weight outcomes, secondary outcomes or harms.
Results: One small study provided moderate-quality evidence. The 12-month program, which used education and financial strategies
and was offered more than 25 years ago in the United States, was successful in stabilizing weight and producing weight loss.
More intervention participants maintained their baseline weight or lost weight than controls (82% v. 56%, p < 0.0001), and program
participants maintained their weight better than controls by showing greater weight reduction by the end of the intervention (mean difference
adjusted for height –0.82, 95% confidence interval –1.57 to –0.06, kg). No evidence was available for sustained effects or for
any other weight outcomes, secondary outcomes or harms.
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