One path to improving weight management may be to lessen the self‐control burden of physical activity and healthier food choices. Opportunities to lessen the self‐control burden might be uncovered by assessing the spatiotemporal experiences of individuals in daily context. This report aims to describe the time, place, and social context of eating and drinking and 6‐month weight change among 209 midlife women (n = 113 African–American) with obesity receiving safety‐net primary care.
Environments and situations as correlates of eating and drinking among women living with obesity and urban poverty
D. Clark,N. Keith,S. Ofner,Jason R. Hackett,Ruohong Li,Neeta Agarwal,W. Tu
Published 2021 in Obesity Science & Practice
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2021
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Obesity Science & Practice
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2021-09-01
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Sociology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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