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A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment

A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment. Lora E. Burke, PhD: University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and Graduate School of Public Health Ann Steenkiste, MS: University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing (UPSN) Edvin Music, MSIS: UPSN Mindi A. Styn, PhD: UPSN.

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A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment

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  1. A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment Lora E. Burke, PhD: University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and Graduate School of Public Health Ann Steenkiste, MS: University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing (UPSN)Edvin Music, MSIS: UPSNMindi A. Styn, PhD: UPSN JOURNAL OFTHE AMERICAN DIETETICASSOCIATION Burke LE, et al. J Am Diet Assoc. 108(4), Apr. 2008

  2. A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment Burke LE, et al. J Am Diet Assoc. 108(4), Apr. 2008 Previous programs ever tried by overweight adults in a behavioral weight loss treatment registry, N = 110 Weight Loss Programs Percent of participants reporting trying program

  3. A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment Burke LE, et al. J Am Diet Assoc. 108(4), Apr. 2008 Weight loss treatment preferences identified by overweight adults in a behavioral weight loss treatment registry and reasons for preferred treatments, n = 92

  4. A Descriptive Study of Past Experiences with Weight Loss Treatment Burke LE, et al. J Am Diet Assoc. 108(4), Apr. 2008 Barriers to weight loss treatment adherence identified by overweight adults in a behavioral weight loss treatment registry (N = 110, list is limited to barriers identified by over 40% of participants)

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