Optimising a digitally delivered behavioural weight loss programme: study protocol for a factorial cluster randomised controlled trial
Background: Digitally delivered weight loss programmes can provide a convenient, potentially cheaper, and scalable treatment option for people who may need to lose weight. However, outcomes are often inferior to in-person interventions in the long-term. This trial will use principles from the Multip...
Main Authors: | Wren, GM, Koutoukidis, DA, Scragg, J, Preston, G, Hennessy, M, Estephane, D, Whitman, M, Jebb, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2024
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