Remotely Delivered Interventions for Obesity Treatment

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review synthesizes recent research on remotely delivered interventions for obesity treatment, including summarizing outcomes and challenges to implementing these treatments as well as outlining recommendations for clinical implementation and future research. RECENT FINDINGS: There are a wide range of technologies used for delivering obesity treatment remotely. Generally, these treatments appear to be acceptable and feasible, though weight loss outcomes are mixed. Engagement in these interventions, particularly in the long term, is a significant challenge. Newer technologies are rapidly developing and enable tailored and adaptable interventions, though research in this area is in its infancy. Further research is required to optimize potential benefits of remotely delivered interventions for obesity.

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Bradley, L. E., Smith-Mason, C. E., Corsica, J. A., Kelly, M. C., & Hood, M. M. (2019, December 1). Remotely Delivered Interventions for Obesity Treatment. Current Obesity Reports. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13679-019-00356-y

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