Associations between effort, importance, and self‐monitoring during and after a 12‐week behavioural weight management program
Summary Objective Self‐monitoring of weight and caloric intake has been associated with improved weight loss and weight loss maintenance in behavioural weight loss programs; however, participants' adherence to self‐monitoring tends to decrease over time. To identify potential barriers to self‐m...
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Main Authors: | Abraham Eastman (Author), Brittney N. Dixon (Author), Kathryn M. Ross (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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