Cluster analysis of behavioural weight management strategies and associations with weight change in young women: a longitudinal analysis
<p><strong>Background/Objectives:</strong> Maintaining a healthy weight is important for the prevention of many chronic diseases. Little is known about the strategies used by young women to manage their weight, or the effectiveness of these in preventing weight gain. We aimed to id...
Main Authors: | Madigan, CD, Daley, AJ, Kabir, E, Aveyard, P, Brown, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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