Dyadic reports of weight control practices, sedentary behaviors, and family functioning and communication between adult weight management patients and their children
Abstract Background Parents are increasingly pursuing weight loss in medical weight management programs, yet little is known about the presenting behaviors and practices of children who have parents initiating these programs. Objective To describe congruence in weight control practices, sedentary an...
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Main Authors: | Pratt Keeley J. (Author), VanFossen Catherine A. (Author), Kiser Haley M. (Author), Whiting Riley (Author), Spees Colleen (Author), Taylor Chris A. (Author), Eneli Ihuoma (Author), Noria Sabrena (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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