Southern twist on mediterranean diet battles weight watchers in Head-to-Head trial
NCT ID NCT04302727
Summary
This study tested a new 2-year weight loss program called 'Med-South,' which adapts a Mediterranean-style diet for Southern U.S. preferences. Researchers compared it directly to the popular WW (Weight Watchers) program. The goal was to see which approach helped 360 adults with obesity lose more weight and improve heart health markers over two years.
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UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514, United States
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