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Neve M et al. – Although the four meta–analyses suggest meaningful weight change, it is not possible to determine the effectiveness of web–based interventions in achieving weight loss or maintenance due to heterogeneity of designs and thus the small number of comparable studies. Higher usage of website features may be associated with positive weight change.

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