Trajectories of Weight Change and Predictors Over 18-Month Weight Loss Treatment

Author:

Zheng Yaguang1,Sereika Susan M.2,Danford Cynthia A.3,Imes Christopher C.4,Goode Rachel Woodson5,Mancino Juliet6,Burke Lora E.7

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Boston College; Connell School of Nursing; Chestnut Hill MA USA

2. Professor; Director, Center for Research and Evaluation; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Health & Community Systems, and Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology in the Graduate School of Public Health; Pittsburgh PA USA

3. Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing; Health Promotion & Development; Pittsburgh PA USA

4. Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing; Acute & Tertiary Care; Pittsburgh PA USA

5. PhD Candidate, University of Pittsburgh; School of Social Work; Pittsburgh PA USA

6. Clinical Research Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh PA USA

7. Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing; Health & Community Systems and Department of Epidemiology in the Graduate School of Public Health; Pittsburgh PA USA

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Institute of Nursing Research

National Center for Research Resources

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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