Effectiveness of a Total Meal Replacement Program (OPTIFAST Program) on Weight Loss: Results from the OPTIWIN Study
Obesity2018Vol. 27(1), pp. 22–29
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Jamy D. Ard, Kristina H. Lewis, Amy E. Rothberg, Anthony Auriemma, S. Coburn, Sarah S. Cohen, Judy Loper, Laura E. Matarese, Walter J. Pories, Seletha Periman
Abstract
Compared with an FB approach, OP was more effective with greater sustained weight loss.
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