Rationale and design for a pragmatic effectiveness-implementation trial of online behavioral obesity treatment in primary care
Current guidelines recommend behavioral intervention to achieve a modest weight loss (e.g., 3–5%) as a first-line obesity treatment. Online behavioral obesity treatment, delivered via the Rx Weight Loss (RxWL) program, produces clinically significant initial weight losses. However, the program'...
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