A 12-week commercial web-based weight-loss program for overweight and obese adults: randomized controlled trial comparing basic versus enhanced features.
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A 12-week commercial web-based weight-loss program for overweight and obese adults: randomized controlled trial comparing basic versus enhanced features.
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Ashlee Lucas
Clare E Collins
Julia Martin
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Penelope Jones
Robin Callister
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2012-04-25T00:00:00Z