Trials in High Point, North Carolina
Here are the top 9 medical studies for weight loss in High Point, North Carolina
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Behavioural Intervention
Family Skills Training for Obesity
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
This trial aims to find out the best way to help Black adults lose weight by involving their families. Researchers want to know how different family components, like communication and group sessions, can help with weight loss
Weight Loss Program for Breast Cancer Survivors
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Durham, North Carolina
This trial aims to improve a weight loss program called Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) for African American breast cancer survivors. The study involves using feedback from focus groups of African American women who
Behavioural Intervention
Telehealth Weight Loss Program for Obesity
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
This trial seeks to find the best initial weight loss intervention for older adults with obesity & multiple chronic conditions. Results could improve health & quality of life, reduce disability & lower healthcare costs.
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