Enhancing group‐based internet obesity treatment: A pilot RCT comparing video and text‐based chat
Summary Objective Internet delivery of behavioural weight control interventions offers potential for broad geographic reach and accessibility, but weight losses online fall short of those produced with the same programme delivered in‐person. This pilot study examined feasibility and preliminary effi...
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Main Authors: | Delia S. West (Author), M. Stansbury (Author), R. A. Krukowski (Author), J. Harvey (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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