Examining paradoxical session attendance and weight loss relationships in a clinic based lifestyle modification intervention
Abstract Objective Evaluations of lifestyle modification interventions (LMIs), modeled after the Diabetes Prevention Program, have repeatedly shown a dose‐response relationship between session attendance and weight loss. Despite this, not all participants had "average" weight loss experien...
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Main Authors: | Kristen M. J. Azar (Author), Sylvia Sudat (Author), Qiwen Huang (Author), Alice P. Pressman (Author), Nina K. Szwerinski (Author), Catherine Nasrallah (Author), Elizabeth M. Venditti (Author), Robert J. Romanelli (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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