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Erratum: The Dietary Intervention to Enhance Tracking with Mobile Devices (DIET Mobile) Study: A 6‐Month Randomized Weight Loss Trial

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n 42 39 Mean age (6SD) 48.6 6 11.7 47.5 6 12.3 0.68 Gender (%) 0.88 Female 35 (83.3%) 32 (82.1%) Male 7 (16.7%) 7 (17.9%) Race (%) 0.90 Black… Click to show full abstract

n 42 39 Mean age (6SD) 48.6 6 11.7 47.5 6 12.3 0.68 Gender (%) 0.88 Female 35 (83.3%) 32 (82.1%) Male 7 (16.7%) 7 (17.9%) Race (%) 0.90 Black 6 (14.3%) 7 (17.9%) White 35 (83.3%) 31 (79.5%) Other 1 (2.4%) 1 (2.6%) Education (%) 0.50 High school or some college 5 (11.9%) 7 (18%) College graduate 18 (42.9%) 19 (48.7%) Advanced degree 19 (45.2%) 13 (33.3%) Occupation (%) 0.20 No current employment 2 (4.8%) 1 (2.6%) Service occupation 5 (11.9%) 4 (10.3%) Technical, sales, administrative 4 (9.5%) 9 (23.1%) Executive, managerial 2 (4.8%) 3 (7.7%) Professional specialty 17 (40.5%) 7 (17.9%) Retired 4 (9.5%) 2 (5.1%) Other 8 (19%) 13 (33.3%) Marital status (%) 0.16 Married 29 (69%) 21 (53.8%) Other 13 (31%) 18 (46.2%) Mean BMI (kg/m) (6SD) 33.4 6 4.8 33.4 6 5.7 0.97 Energy intake (kcal/d) (6SD) 2,213 6 872 2,289 6 766 0.62

Keywords: mobile devices; dietary intervention; enhance tracking; tracking mobile; erratum dietary; intervention enhance

Journal Title: Obesity
Year Published: 2017

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