The Case for a Health at Every Size Approach for Chronic Disease Risk Reduction in Women of Color

The conventional approach to chronic disease management in women of color is a dieting-for-weight-loss approach, which has not been proven to be effective. The purpose of this article is to highlight the shortcomings of the dieting-for-weight-loss approach and demonstrate the potential efficacy of t...

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