Importance of Multiple Reinforcing Comments and Areas for Change in Optimizing Dietary and Exercise Self-Monitoring Feedback in Behavioral Weight Loss Programs: Factorial Design
BackgroundIndividualized dietary and physical activity self-monitoring feedback is a core element of behavioral weight loss interventions and is associated with clinically significant weight loss. To our knowledge, no studies have evaluated individuals' perspectives on the composition of feedba...
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Main Authors: | Krukowski, Rebecca (Author), Kim, Hyeonju (Author), Stansbury, Melissa (Author), Li, Qian (Author), Sen, Saunak (Author), Farage, Gregory (Author), West, Delia (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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