Brain function predictors and outcome of weight loss and weight loss maintenance.

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Published in Contemp Clin Trials on December 19, 2014

Authors

Amanda N Szabo-Reed1, Florence J Breslin2, Anthony M Lynch1, Trisha M Patrician2, Laura E Martin3, Rebecca J Lepping4, Joshua N Powell2, Hung-Wen Henry Yeh5, Christie A Befort6, Debra Sullivan7, Cheryl Gibson1, Richard Washburn1, Joseph E Donnelly1, Cary R Savage8

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
2: Center for Health Behavior Neuroscience, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
3: Department of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States; Holgund Brain Imaging Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
4: Holgund Brain Imaging Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
5: Department of Biostatistics, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
6: Department of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
7: Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States.
8: Center for Health Behavior Neuroscience, University of Kansas Medical Center, United States. Electronic address: csavage@kumc.edu.

Associated clinical trials:

Brain Function Predictors And Outcome Of Weight Loss And Weight Loss Maintenance | NCT02031848

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