A low‐burden, self‐weighing intervention to prevent weight gain in adults with obesity who do not enroll in comprehensive treatment
Abstract Background For individuals who are eligible but unlikely to join comprehensive weight loss programs, a low burden self‐weighing intervention may be a more acceptable approach to weight management. Methods This was a single‐arm feasibility trial of a 12‐month self‐weighing intervention. Part...
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Main Authors: | Megan A. McVay (Author), Montserrat Carrera Seoane (Author), Melinda Rajoria (Author), Marissa Dye (Author), Natalie Marshall (Author), Sofia Muenyi (Author), Anas Alkanderi (Author), Kellie B. Scotti (Author), Jaime Ruiz (Author), Corrine I. Voils (Author), Kathryn M. Ross (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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