Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care
Background There is a need for cost-effective weight management interventions that primary care can deliver to reduce the morbidity caused by obesity. Automated web-based interventions might provide a solution, but evidence suggests that they may be ineffective without additional human support. The...
Main Authors: | Yardley, Lucy (Author), Ware, L..J (Author), Smith, E.R (Author), Williams, S. (Author), Bradbury, K.J (Author), Arden-Close, Emily (Author), Mullee, M. (Author), Moore, M. (Author), Peacock, J.L (Author), Lean, M.E.J (Author), Margetts, B.M (Author), Byrne, Christopher D. (Author), Hobbs, R.F.D (Author), Little, Paul (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-05-21.
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