Oxford Food and Activity Behaviours Study
This data comes from a prospective, web-based cohort study of overweight UK adults (BMI≥25kg/m2) trying to lose weight through behaviour change. The data was collected from Jan-Nov 2015. The file 'variable key' provides explanations of all of the variables included in the data set. 'D...
| Váldodahkki: | Hartmann-Boyce, J |
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| Materiálatiipa: | Dataset |
| Giella: | English |
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University of Oxford
2017
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Cognitive and behavioural strategies for weight management in overweight adults: results from the Oxford Food and Activity Behaviours (OxFAB) cohort study
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Cognitive and behavioural strategies for weight management in overweight adults: Results from the Oxford Food and Activity Behaviours (OxFAB) cohort study.
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