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A pilot study of interpersonal psychotherapy for preventing excess weight gain in adolescent girls at-risk for obesity
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 11/02/09
Tanofsky–Kraff M et al. – IPT–WG is feasible and acceptable to adolescent girls at–risk for adult obesity and may prevent excess weight gain over 1 year.
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