Telemedical Coaching Improves Long-Term Weight Loss in Overweight Persons: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Abstract
Background. Lifestyle interventions have shown to be effective when continuous personal support was provided. However, there is lack of knowledge whether a telemedical-approach with personal coaching contributes to long-term weight losses in overweight employees. We, therefore, tested the hypothesis that telemedical-based lifestyle interventions accompanied with telemedical coaching lead to larger weight losses in overweight persons in an occupational health care setting. Methods. Overweight employees
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| Authors | Kempf, Kerstin;Röhling, Martin;Stichert, Monika;Fischer, Gabriele;Boschem, Elke;Könner, Jürgen;Martin, Stephan;Kempf, Kerstin;Röhling, Martin;Stichert, Monika;Fischer, Gabriele;Boschem, Elke;Könner, Jürgen;Martin, Stephan; |
| Journal | international journal of telemedicine and applications |
| Year | 2018 |
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10.1155/2018/7530602
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