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The PPET Study: People and Pets Exercising Together
Obesity, 11/28/06
Robert F. Kushner, et al. - The PPET study is the first program to demonstrate the effectiveness of a combined PP weight loss program. This fresh approach to the dual obesity epidemic builds on the human-companion animal bond. Consideration of social support for weight loss of family members, friends, and coworkers should be extended to include pets
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