Which weight-loss programmes are as effective as Weight Watchers(R)?: non-inferiority analysis.
BACKGROUND: Three randomised controlled trials have provided strong evidence that Weight Watchers(®) is an effective weight-loss programme but there is insufficient evidence to determine whether three other weight-loss programmes are also effective. AIM: To examine whether other group-based weight-l...
Main Authors: | Madigan, C, Daley, A, Lewis, A, Jolly, K, Aveyard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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