Published on in Vol 6, No 4 (2018): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/8320, first published .
Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Study

Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Study

Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Study

New in JMIR mhealth: Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retr… https://t.co/G3BXn2xOUb

3:03 PM · Apr 16, 2018

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Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Stud… https://t.co/DYH7l824fj

6:49 PM · Apr 17, 2018

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Relationship Between Weekly Patterns of Caloric Intake and Reported Weight Loss Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Study https://t.co/DCbQhE3Y0H

2:04 AM · May 23, 2018

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7:56 PM · Aug 10, 2020

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Today is National “Eat What You Want Day”! And yes, there is evidence that cheat days can be helpful for #weightloss - a JMIR #mhealth paper corroborates that https://t.co/fx9uC48pVb - https://t.co/5qqRpkNwzv

10:58 PM · May 11, 2021

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RT @jmirpub: Today is National “Eat What You Want Day”! And yes, there is evidence that cheat days can be helpful for #weightloss - a JMIR…

11:00 PM · May 11, 2021

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If you ain’t a physique athlete, or a proper competitor, that meal you forgot to eat at lunch won’t ‘kill your gains’ - if anything you will get leaner. Why? Your weekly calorie intake will decrease. #fitness #detox https://t.co/zWGUtLcy86

11:28 AM · Sep 05, 2023

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