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The WIN intervention aims to improve the mental, social and physical health as well as quality of life of participants with BMI≥30 without focusing on their weight, and with no aim of weight loss. The...
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Lead Sponsor
Carsten Dirksen
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Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Medicine, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen
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