Weight Loss in Underserved Patients — A Cluster-Randomized Trial
In this cluster-randomized trial, carried out in an underserved population, the authors hypothesized that a high-intensity lifestyle intervention would result in greater weight loss than usual care. Patients assigned to the high-intensity program lost significantly more weight than patients who rece...
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