Development of a scalable weight loss intervention for low-income workers through adaptation of interactive obesity treatment approach (iOTA)
Abstract Background Describing how and why an evidence-based intervention is adapted for a new population and setting using a formal evaluation and an adaptation framework can inform others seeking to modify evidence-based weight management interventions for different populations or settings. The Wo...
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Main Authors: | Rachel G. Tabak (Author), Jaime R. Strickland (Author), Richard I. Stein (Author), Hank Dart (Author), Graham A. Colditz (Author), Bridget Kirk (Author), Ann Marie Dale (Author), Bradley A. Evanoff (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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