Group approach to weight control: Behavior modification, nutrition, and health education [Obesity]

We have had a positive experience using a modified approach to behavior modification of eating patterns, exercise, and activity, along with nutrition and health education. During the first year, forty-four adult patients completed the program, which was conducted in the out-patient clinic of a large...

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