Martin et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Effectiveness of interventions for overweight and obesity in adultsMartin et al., 2004
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- Martin P
- Myers V
- Brantley P
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- Addiction. March
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Obesity is a chronic medical condition characterized by excess weight and body fat. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and poses a major public health threat 1. Obesity is usually defined by body mass index (BMI, calculated by dividing kilograms of weight by …
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