Maintenance of weight loss after a very-low-calorie diet involving behavioral treatment.Psychol Rep. 1995 Feb; 76(1):82.PR
Abstract
The long-term effects of a very-low-calorie diet coupled with behavioral therapy were studied for 209 subjects. Although a low goal weight, frequent calorie counting and exercise, and a later age of onset of obesity predicted a low relative weight, most respondents had regained most of the weight they had lost.
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7770596
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Snow, J T., and M B. Harris. "Maintenance of Weight Loss After a Very-low-calorie Diet Involving Behavioral Treatment." Psychological Reports, vol. 76, no. 1, 1995, p. 82.
Snow JT, Harris MB. Maintenance of weight loss after a very-low-calorie diet involving behavioral treatment. Psychol Rep. 1995;76(1):82.
Snow, J. T., & Harris, M. B. (1995). Maintenance of weight loss after a very-low-calorie diet involving behavioral treatment. Psychological Reports, 76(1), 82.
Snow JT, Harris MB. Maintenance of Weight Loss After a Very-low-calorie Diet Involving Behavioral Treatment. Psychol Rep. 1995;76(1):82. PubMed PMID: 7770596.
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