Enhancing community weight loss groups in a low socioeconomic status area: Application of the COM‐B model and Behaviour Change Wheel
Abstract Background Obesity rates are higher among people of lower socioeconomic status. While numerous health behaviour interventions targeting obesity exist, they are more successful at engaging higher socioeconomic status populations, leaving those in less affluent circumstances with poorer outco...
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Main Authors: | Nia Coupe (Author), Sarah Cotterill (Author), Sarah Peters (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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