Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of text messages with or without endowment incentives for weight management in men with obesity (Game of Stones): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Lisa Macaulay
Catriona O’Dolan
Alison Avenell
Paula Carroll
Seonaidh Cotton
Stephan Dombrowski
Andrew Elders
Beatriz Goulao
Cindy Gray
Fiona M. Harris
Kate Hunt
Frank Kee
Graeme MacLennan
Matthew David McDonald
Michelle McKinley
Rebecca Skinner
Claire Torrens
Martin Tod
Katrina Turner
Marjon van der Pol
Pat Hoddinott
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[1] NMAHP Research Unit,Department Sport & Exercise Science
[2] Stirling University,CHaRT
[3] Health Services Research Unit,Faculty of Kinesiology
[4] 3Rd Floor Health Sciences Building,School of Social and Political Sciences
[5] Waterford Institute of Technology,School of Health & Life Sciences
[6] HRSU,Institute for Social Marketing and Health, Pathfoot Building
[7] 3Rd Floor Health Sciences Building,Centre for Public Health
[8] University of New Brunswick,Bristol Medical School
[9] NMAHP Research Unit,Health Economics Research Unit
[10] Glasgow Caledonian University,undefined
[11] University of Glasgow,undefined
[12] University of the West of Scotland,undefined
[13] University of Stirling,undefined
[14] UKCRC Centre of Excellence for Public Health Research (NI),undefined
[15] Institute Clinical Sciences A,undefined
[16] Curtin School of Population Health,undefined
[17] Curtin University,undefined
[18] Queen’s University Belfast,undefined
[19] Dundee University,undefined
[20] Men’s Health Forum,undefined
[21] University of Bristol,undefined
[22] University of Aberdeen,undefined
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Randomised controlled trial; Men with obesity; Text messages; Financial incentives; Weight management; Health inequalities; Process evaluation; Cost-effectiveness;
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