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Table 3 Summary of the significant paths in the primary analysis

From: Are motivational and self-regulation factors associated with 12 months’ weight regain prevention in the NoHoW study? An analysis of European adults

Climate care -> Weight Change

 More climate care -> more action control 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More climate care -> more coping control 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More climate care -> more action plans 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

Needs satisfaction -> Weight Change

 More needs satisfaction 0-6 mo -> more exercise controlled motivation 0-6 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More needs satisfaction 0-6 mo -> more action control 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More needs satisfaction 0-6 mo -> more coping control 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More needs satisfaction 0-6 mo -> more action plans 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

Goal contents intrinsic -> Weight Change

 More intrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more exercise controlled motivation 0-6 mo -> weight regain 0-12 mo

 More intrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more action control 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

 More intrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more action plans 0-12 mo -> weight loss 0-12 mo

Goal contents extrinsic -> Weight Change

 More extrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more exercise controlled motivation 0-6 mo -> weight regain 0–12 mo

 More extrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more action control 0-12 mo -> weight regain 0-12 mo

 More extrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more coping plans 0-12 mo -> weight regain 0-12 mo

 More extrinsic goal contents 0-6 mo -> more action plans 0-12 mo -> weight regain 0-12 mo

  1. The italics represent the weight regain indirect effect processes