Longitudinal Analysis of Nut-Inclusive Diets and Body Mass Index Among Overweight and Obese African American Women Living in Rural Alabama and Mississippi, 2011–2013
ORIGINAL RESEARCH — Volume 14 — September 21, 2017
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We screened 496 people for the parent study and excluded 87, leaving 409 people enrolled. These 409 people were also screened for the study on dietary intake; 26 were excluded for not having at least 2 dietary recalls, leaving 383 people to participate in the study on dietary intake.
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Study cohort enrollment diagram for 383 overweight and obese African American women enrolled in a weight loss intervention in rural Alabama and Mississippi, 2011–2013.
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