In the investigation of whether there was an association between weight change and 31 independent variables among obese persons 2 years after a weight loss
program, conducted by Marshall University School of Medicine,(1) found
that Of the 31 independent variables, 16 were significantly predictive
of weight
change. The adjusted R2 for the entire group of 16 variables was .379.
Thus, 37.9% of the variance was explained by the joint efforts of the 16
variables. Eight variables with an adjusted R2 of .371 (accounting for
37.1% of the variance) were most important: feeling in control of
eating habits, percentage over ideal body weight at enrollment, percentage of weight lost during the 8-week treatment, frequency of weight
measurement, increase in physical activity, frequency of eating in
response to emotions, number of pounds gained before subject resumed
diet, and occupation
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(1) "Identifying predictive variables for long-term weight change after participation in a weight loss program" by Lavery MA, Loewy JW.
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