Enhancement of Self-Monitoring in a Web-Based Weight Loss Program by Extra Individualized Feedback and Reminders: Randomized Trial
BackgroundSelf-monitoring is an essential behavioral strategy for effective weight loss programs. Traditionally, self-monitoring has been achieved using paper-based records. However, technology is now more frequently used to deliver treatment programs to overweight and obese adults. Information tech...
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Main Authors: | Hutchesson, Melinda Jane (Author), Tan, Chor Yin (Author), Morgan, Philip (Author), Callister, Robin (Author), Collins, Clare (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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