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Financial incentives, environmental change strategies, and their combination were not significantly more effective than usual care.
Practitioners should consider that these interventions may not provide significant advantages over standard care.
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Financial incentives, environmental change strategies, and their combination were not significantly more effective than usual care.
Why this rating
Based on randomized clinical trial design.
Source
Effect of Financial Incentives and Environmental Strategies on Weight Loss in the Healthy Weigh Study
Karen Glanz et al. · JAMA Network Open · 2021
DOI 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.24132
rct · n=344Cited 17×
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