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    Effects on Weight of a Cluster-Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Faith-based Adaption of the Diabetes Prevention Program within African-American Churches

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    Sattin, Richard W.
    Williams, Lovoria B.
    Dias, James
    Joshua, Thomas V.
    Marion, Lucy
    Issue Date
    2014-06
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/583646
    
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    Our objective was to determine the effects on weight of a faith-based adaptation of the DPP called Fit Body and Soul (FBAS) compared with health education (HE) conducted in 20 AA churches.
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    Presented at the American Diabetes Association 74th Scientific Sessions, San Francisco, CA, June 13-17, 2014
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