Why more successful? An analysis of participants' self-monitoring data in an online weight loss intervention
Abstract Background Self-monitoring is crucial for behavioral weight loss. However, few studies have examined the role of self-monitoring using mixed methods, which may hinder our understanding of its impact. Methods This study examined self-monitoring data from 61 Chinese adults who participated in...
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Main Authors: | Hai-Bo Tang (Author), Nurul Iman Binti Abdul Jalil (Author), Chee-Seng Tan (Author), Ling He (Author), Shu-Juan Zhang (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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