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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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2020-09, Vol.383 (10), p.909-918
Hauptverfasser: Katzmarzyk, Peter T, Martin, Corby K, Newton, Robert L, Apolzan, John W, Arnold, Connie L, Davis, Terry C, Price-Haywood, Eboni G, Denstel, Kara D, Mire, Emily F, Thethi, Tina K, Brantley, Phillip J, Johnson, William D, Fonseca, Vivian, Gugel, Jonathan, Kennedy, Kathleen B, Lavie, Carl J, Sarpong, Daniel F, Springgate, Benjamin
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Age
Aged
Biomedical research
Body weight
Body weight loss
Cardiovascular disease
Clinics
Collaboration
Diabetes
Diet, Reducing
Exercise
Female
Gastrointestinal surgery
Health Literacy
Healthcare Disparities
Healthy Lifestyle
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Hypotheses
Hypothesis testing
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Lifestyles
Male
Middle Aged
Nutrition
Obesity
Obesity - ethnology
Obesity - physiopathology
Obesity - therapy
Patient Education as Topic
Patient-centered care
Patients
Physical activity
Population
Primary care
Primary Health Care
Socioeconomic Factors
Vulnerable Populations
Weight control
Weight Loss
Young Adult
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