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Motivational and self-efficacy reciprocal effects during a 12-month’ weight regain prevention program.
Written by JorgePalmeira, A. L., Sánchez-Oliva, D., Encantado, J., Marques, M. M., Santos, I., Duarte, C., Matos, M., Larsen, S. C., Horgan, G., Teixeira, P. J., Heitmann, B. L., & Stubbs, R. J. (2023). Motivational and self-efficacy reciprocal effects during a 12-month’ weight regain prevention program. British Journal of Health Psychology, 28(2), 467–481.
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