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Cardiometabolic health improved by lifestyle interventions in primary care setting – Healio
A 24-month lifestyle intervention provided in the primary care setting by health coaches improved cardiometabolic risk factors among patients with obesity compared…

A 24-month lifestyle intervention provided in the primary care setting by health coaches improved cardiometabolic risk factors among patients with obesity compared with usual care alone, according to data published in Circulation.
These findings from the PROPEL trial demonstrated the impact of intensive lifestyle intervention in lowering BMI and improving HDL and metabolic syndrome severity among patients with obesity.
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PROPEL trial design
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