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This study investigates the symptom burden and severity experienced by participants after completing a supervised weight loss program, compared to a control group. Follow-up assessments over several months reveal distinct differences in symptom scores between the two groups. The findings highlight the impact of structured weight loss interventions on participants' well-being and underscore the importance of monitoring symptomatology in weight management programs. This research, authored by Abed et al. and published in JAMA 2013, provides valuable insights into the psychological and physical consequences of weight loss efforts.
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AF sympton burdenafter a supervised weight loss program and in a control group SymptomBurden Score Follow up - months Abed et al., JAMA 2013
AF symptom severity after a supervised weight loss program and in a control group SymptomSeverity Score Follow up - months Abed et al., JAMA 2013