The effect of commitment-making on weight loss and behaviour change in adults with obesity/overweight; a systematic review
Abstract Background Adherence to weight loss interventions is crucial to successful outcomes, yet little is known about how best to improve it. This suggests a need for developing and improving adherence strategies, such as formal commitments. This review aims to identify the effect of including a c...
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Main Authors: | Nia Coupe (Author), Sarah Peters (Author), Sarah Rhodes (Author), Sarah Cotterill (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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