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Looking deeper into POWeR.

Looking deeper into POWeR.

We welcomed Brindal’s comment on our paper. We should have mentioned that we are undertaking a process analyses of POWeR+, exploring relationships between psychological factors, website usage, nurse support and weight-loss.

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Main Authors: Bradbury, K, Stuart, B, Steele, M, Yardley, L, Little, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
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