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Using self-monitoring technology for nutritional counseling and weight management

Self-monitoring of weight, dietary intake, and physical activity is a key strategy for weight management in adults with obesity. Despite research suggesting consistent associations between more frequent self-monitoring and greater success with weight regulation, adherence is often suboptimal and ten...

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Published in:Digital health 2022, Vol.8, p.20552076221102774-20552076221102774
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