Differences in treatment response to a total diet replacement intervention versus a food‐based intervention: A secondary analysis of the OPTIWIN trial
Summary Objective For every weight loss treatment, there are usually groups of people who lose less than expected. This study sought to determine if response rates to a total diet replacement (TDR) differed from those of a calorie‐restricted, food‐based (FB) diet. Methods Data from OPTIWIN, a 12‐mon...
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Main Authors: | Jamy D. Ard (Author), Kristina H. Lewis (Author), Sarah S. Cohen (Author), Amy E. Rothberg (Author), Sally L. Coburn (Author), Judy Loper (Author), Laura Matarese (Author), Walter J. Pories (Author), Seletha Periman (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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