A Mobile Health Intervention to Sustain Recent Weight Loss
<p>Background: Obesity is the number one health risk facing Americans. The obesity epidemic in America is attributed to physical inactivity, unhealthy food choices, and excessive food intake. Structured weight loss programs have been successful in initiating behavior change and weight loss; ho...
Main Author: | Shaw, Ryan J. |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, Constance M. |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5866 |
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