Comparative effectiveness of adding weight control simultaneously or sequentially to smoking cessation quitlines: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Prevalence of multiple health risk behaviors is growing, and obesity and smoking are costly. Weight gain associated with quitting smoking is common and can interfere with quit success. Efficacy of adding weight management to tobacco cessation treatment has been tested with women...
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Main Authors: | Terry Bush (Author), Jennifer Lovejoy (Author), Harold Javitz (Author), Brooke Magnusson (Author), Alula Jimenez Torres (Author), Stacey Mahuna (Author), Cody Benedict (Author), Ken Wassum (Author), Bonnie Spring (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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