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Published on 19.01.12 in Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Jan-Feb

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Works citing "Primary Care Providers’ Perspectives on Online Weight-Loss Programs: A Big Wish List"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1955):

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  1. Plaete J, Crombez G, DeSmet A, Deveugele M, Verloigne M, De Bourdeaudhuij I. What do general practitioners think about an online self-regulation programme for health promotion? Focus group interviews. BMC Family Practice 2015;16(1)
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  5. Yardley L, Ware LJ, Smith ER, Williams S, Bradbury KJ, Arden-Close EJ, Mullee MA, Moore MV, Peacock JL, Lean ME, Margetts BM, Byrne CD, Hobbs RF, Little P. Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2014;11(1):67
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  7. Zhang FF, Meagher S, Scheurer M, Folta S, Finnan E, Criss K, Economos C, Dreyer Z, Kelly M. Developing a Web-Based Weight Management Program for Childhood Cancer Survivors: Rationale and Methods. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(4):e214
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  8. Héroux M, Watt M, McGuire K, Berardi J. A personalized, multi-platform nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle coaching program: A pilot in women. Internet Interventions 2017;7:16
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  9. Hwang KO, Ning J, Trickey AW, Sciamanna CN. Website Usage and Weight Loss in a Free Commercial Online Weight Loss Program: Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(1):e11
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  10. Widaman A, Keim N, Burnett D, Miller B, Witbracht M, Widaman K, Laugero K. A Potential Tool for Clinicians; Evaluating a Computer-Led Dietary Assessment Method in Overweight and Obese Women during Weight Loss. Nutrients 2017;9(3):218
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  11. Hermes E, Burrone L, Perez E, Martino S, Rowe M. Implementing Internet-Based Self-Care Programs in Primary Care: Qualitative Analysis of Determinants of Practice for Patients and Providers. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(2):e42
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  12. Tate DF, Kraschnewski JL, Martinez C, Diamond M, Veldheer S, Hwang KO, Lehman EB, Yang C, Sciamanna CN. A cluster‐randomized controlled trial of automated internet weight‐loss programs in primary care: Role of automated provider feedback. Obesity 2022;30(12):2363
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