Greater hunger and less restraint predict weight loss success with phentermine treatment
Obesity2015Vol. 24(1), pp. 37–43
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Elizabeth A. Thomas, Bryan McNair, Jamie L. Bechtell, Annie Ferland, Marc‐André Cornier, Robert H. Eckel
Abstract
These results suggest that individuals reporting greater hunger and less restraint are more likely to achieve significant weight loss with phentermine. This information can be used clinically to determine who might benefit most from phentermine treatment.
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