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Higher quantity of behaviour change techniques increases adherence in nutritional therapy

Schirmann, F.; Larsen, T.; Jones, L. · Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin · 2022 · Heft 3 · S. 1 bis 1

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Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin
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Schirmann, F.; Larsen, T.; Jones, L.
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Heft 3 / 2022
Jahrgang 16
Seiten
1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2022-06-14 13:00:00
ISSN
0341-0501

Zusammenfassung

Introduction Behaviour change techniques (BCT; Michie et al., 2013) are empirically discernable, validated elements in behavioural interventions whose application in nutritional therapy for weight loss is becoming increasingly wide-spread. However, the specific effects of BCT on therapeutic outcomes in real-world settings are still ill-understood. Here, we examine the impact of the quantity of BCT on patients’ adherence in nutritional therapy in a German weight loss cohort, using real world data. Methods We collected data from 2016 patients over the course of 14 months, who participated in mostly remotely-delive…

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Gesundheit Pflege Therapy Weight Patients Nutritional Collected Months Behaviour Adherence However Three Receiving Quantity Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin