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Published on 05.02.16 in Vol 18, No 2 (2016): February

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Works citing "Changes in Physical Activity Following a Genetic-Based Internet-Delivered Personalized Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial (Food4Me)"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.5198):

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  18. Celis-Morales C, Marsaux CF, Livingstone KM, Navas-Carretero S, San-Cristobal R, Fallaize R, Macready AL, O’Donovan C, Woolhead C, Forster H, Kolossa S, Daniel H, Moschonis G, Mavrogianni C, Manios Y, Surwillo A, Traczyk I, Drevon CA, Grimaldi K, Bouwman J, Gibney MJ, Walsh MC, Gibney ER, Brennan L, Lovegrove JA, Martinez JA, Saris WH, Mathers JC. Can genetic-based advice help you lose weight? Findings from the Food4Me European randomized controlled trial1–3. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;105(5):1204
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  1. Foreman AKM, Berg JS. Secondary Findings in Genomic Research. 2020. :43
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  2. Colson NJ, Adamski M. Emerging Technologies and Work-Integrated Learning Experiences in Allied Health Education. 2018. chapter 4:66
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