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Objectively Coding Intervention Fidelity During A Phone-Based Obesity Prevention Study

Childhood obesity prevention studies have yielded disappointing results. Understanding intervention fidelity is necessary in explaining why interventions are (or are not) successful and ultimately improving future intervention. In spite of this, intervention fidelity it is not consistently reported in the obesity prevention literature.
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Editorial Board Members Related to Obesity Prevention

PUNAM OHRI-VACHASPATI

Associate Professor
School of Nutrition and Health Promotion
Arizona State University
United States

KEQUAN ZHOU

Associate Professor
Department of Nutrition & Food Science
Wayne State University
United States

Tracey Ledoux

Assistant Professor
Department of Health and Human Performance
University of Houston
United States

Jyotsna Sharman

Assistant Professor
Department of Health and Human Performance
Radford University
United States
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