Examination of a partial dietary self‐monitoring approach for behavioral weight management
Summary Introduction Dietary self‐monitoring in behavioral weight loss programmes traditionally involves keeping track of all foods and beverages to achieve a calorie deficit. While effective, adherence declines over time. WW™ (formerly Weight Watchers), a widely available commercial weight manageme...
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Main Authors: | Deborah F. Tate (Author), Danika A. Quesnel (Author), Lesley Lutes (Author), Karen E. Hatley (Author), Brooke T. Nezami (Author), Alexis C. Wojtanowski (Author), Angela M. Pinto (Author), Julianne Power (Author), Molly Diamond (Author), Kristen Polzien (Author), Gary Foster (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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