Weight Loss Associated With Different Patterns of Self-Monitoring Using the Mobile Phone App My Meal Mate
BackgroundObesity is a major global public health issue due to its association with a number of serious chronic illnesses and its high economic burden to health care providers. Self-monitoring of diet has been consistently linked to weight loss. However, there is limited evidence about how frequentl...
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Main Authors: | Carter, Michelle C (Author), Burley, Victoria J (Author), Cade, Janet E (Author) |
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