Energy intake is significantly reduced following the 12-week 'Small Changes' intervention for weight management

SIMPER, T., HARDEN, C., PAXMAN, J. and O'KEEFFE, J. (2009). Energy intake is significantly reduced following the 12-week 'Small Changes' intervention for weight management. In: LEAHY, M., (ed.) Tackling child and adult obesity in Sheffield: evidence, policy and practice. Conference proceedings and report. Sheffield, Sheffield Health and Social Research Consortium, 50-51. [Book Section]

Abstract
Brief background: Behavioural change techniques, coupled with positive dietary and physical activity modifications are well accepted to be more effective in tackling the growing problem of overweight and obesity than any of these strategies used in isolation (Nothwehr and Yang, 2007; Costain and Croker, 2005).
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