Assessing the Contribution of Self-Monitoring Through a Commercial Weight Loss App: Mediation and Predictive Modeling Study
BackgroundElectronic self-monitoring technology has the potential to provide unique insights into important behaviors for inducing weight loss. ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to investigate the effects of electronic self-monitoring behavior (using the commercial Lose It! app) and weight loss inte...
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Main Authors: | Gregory Farage (Author), Courtney Simmons (Author), Mehmet Kocak (Author), Robert C Klesges (Author), G Wayne Talcott (Author), Phyllis Richey (Author), Marion Hare (Author), Karen C Johnson (Author), Saunak Sen (Author), Rebecca Krukowski (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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