Improving adult behavioural weight management services for diverse UK Black Caribbean and Black African ethnic groups: a qualitative study of insights from potential service users and service providers
BackgroundA significantly higher proportion of UK Black ethnic adults live with overweight or obesity, compared to their White British counterparts. The role of obesity in excess infection rates and mortality from COVID-19 has increased the need to understand if weight management interventions are a...
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Main Authors: | Maria J. Maynard (Author), Oritseweyinmi Orighoye (Author), Tanefa Apekey (Author), Ellouise Simpson (Author), Margie van Dijk (Author), Elizabeth Atherton (Author), Jamie Blackshaw (Author), Louisa Ells (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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