Physical activity, diet, and weight loss in patients recruited from primary care settings: An update on obesity management interventions
Abstract Background Obesity and related comorbidities are the most common chronic conditions in North America where behavior modification including the adoption of physical activity (PA) and a healthful diet are primary treatment strategies. Patients are more likely to engage in behavior modificatio...
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Main Authors: | Louise deLannoy (Author), Theresa Cowan (Author), Angela Fernandez (Author), Robert Ross (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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