Text messaging and financial incentives to encourage weight loss in men with obesity: the Game of Stones feasibility RCT
Background: In 2016, 26% of UK men were estimated to be obese. Systematic reviews suggest that few men engage in formal weight loss interventions that support weight reduction and improve health. Objective: To co-produce, with patient and public involvement, an acceptable and feasible randomised con...
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Main Authors: | Stephan U Dombrowski (Author), Matthew McDonald (Author), Marjon van der Pol (Author), Mark Grindle (Author), Alison Avenell (Author), Paula Carroll (Author), Eileen Calveley (Author), Andrew Elders (Author), Nicola Glennie (Author), Cindy M Gray (Author), Fiona M Harris (Author), Adrian Hapca (Author), Claire Jones (Author), Frank Kee (Author), Michelle C McKinley (Author), Rebecca Skinner (Author), Martin Tod (Author), Pat Hoddinott (Author) |
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