Exploring the influences on men’s engagement with weight loss services: a qualitative study

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Megan Elliott
Fiona Gillison
Julie Barnett
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[1] University of South Wales,Faculty of Life Sciences and Education
[2] University of Bath,Department for Health
[3] University of Bath,Department of Psychology
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BMC Public Health | / 20卷
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Obesity; Overweight; Weight loss; Men; Male; Engagement;
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