An interventional pilot study on obesity among low-income patients using a computer-based weight management module
Primary care physicians infrequently address lifestyle modification with their obese patients, among whom those of lower economic means are disproportionately represented. To enhance patients’ access to education on lifestyle modification, a clinic-based computer kiosk was installed at ou...
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Main Authors: | Tracey Doering (Author), Susan Harwell (Author), Cheryl Fassler (Author), Kesley Burr (Author), Sara Hewitt (Author), Christopher Trabue (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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