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Effects of nutrition education on weight gain prevention: a randomized controlled trial
Metzgar, Catherine J.; Nickols-Richardson, Sharon M.
Abstract:
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of all participants maintained BW over one year and were able to do so regardless of whether they received nutrition education. Additional studies that include a variety of clinical outcomes are needed to evaluate further aspects of nutrition education on weight gain prevention and health status over the long term.
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Female; Humans; Adolescent; Adult; Obesity; Young Adult; Middle Aged; Triglycerides; Body Mass Index; Energy Intake; Biomarkers; Dietary Carbohydrates; Blood Pressure; Weight Gain; Cholesterol, HDL; Overweight; Adipose Tissue; Motor Activity; Cholesterol, LDL; Counseling; Health Education; Women; Weight gain prevention
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