Predictors of long‐term weight loss trajectories during a behavioral weight loss intervention: An exploratory analysis

Substantial interindividual variability in response to behavioral weight loss interventions remains a critical challenge in obesity treatment. An improved understanding of the complex factors that contribute to this variability may improve obesity treatment outcomes.

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