Web‐based virtual reality to enhance behavioural skills training and weight loss in a commercial online weight management programme: The Experience Success randomized trial
Summary Objective Commercial online weight management programmes are popular and easily accessible but often lack training in empirically validated behaviour change strategies and produce suboptimal outcomes. This study evaluated the effects of a Web‐based virtual reality (VR) programme for enhancin...
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Main Authors: | John Graham Thomas (Author), Carly M. Goldstein (Author), Dale S. Bond (Author), Wendy Hadley (Author), Peter W. Tuerk (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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