Lloyd et al., 2003 - Google Patents
NEW solutions: an Australian health promotion programme for people with mental illnessLloyd et al., 2003
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- 4348610595700805475
- Author
- Lloyd C
- Sullivan D
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- Publication venue
- British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitaiton
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The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk indicator of preventable morbidity and mortality resulting from many diseases. The increase in the number of obese people is associated with dietary practices and a reduction …
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