Long-term bodyweight and glucose management effects of the Microclinic Social Network Health Behavioral Program in Amman, Jordan: 2-year results
Background: Evidence shows that social network phenomena are major drivers of lifestyle risk factors that contribute to risks of obesity and diabetes. Since 2005, Microclinic International has pioneered the research and development of a novel social network "microclinic" model-a social net...
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Main Authors: | Daniel E Zoughbie, DPhil (Author), Kathleen T Watson, BA (Author), Nancy Bui, MPH (Author), Rami S Farraj, MBBS (Author), Marta R Prescott, PhD (Author), Eric L Ding, ScD (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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