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  • Title: [Liveonline aftercare in patients with abdominal obesity in cardio-diabetological rehabilitation: findings of a randomized controlled study].
    Author: Theissing J, Deck R, Raspe H.
    Journal: Rehabilitation (Stuttg); 2013 Jun; 52(3):153-4. PubMed ID: 23761202.
    Abstract:
    Obese patients were coached after inpatient medical rehabilitation with a 6 units comprehensive multimodal Liveonline aftercare program. In the randomized controlled study design, significant improvements in all outcome criteria were found both in treatment and control group. The improvements in the treatment group, however, were only partially superior to the control group, especially in the area of food habits. A statistically significant superiority of the treatment group concerning the primary targets waist circumference and body mass index could not be determined. The Liveonline aftercare was evaluated positively by the participants. Future research is discussed.
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