📢JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 📢 A new study with over 200K Wondr participants looked at the influence of eating behavior patterns on weight loss pointing to the need for personalized weight-loss curriculum with behavior-change support for why individuals eat. The implications are clear: For those trying to lose weight, simple calorie-counting and food-tracking isn’t enough, which is why building skills to navigate eating behavior patterns involving social situations, relationships, emotions, and hunger cues and more are key to the Wondr program. For additional results and insights read our full press release here: https://lnkd.in/gEQ8G4eT These findings build on Wondr Health’s scientific contributions – just since January, Wondr Health presented 5x at world renowned scientific conferences to go over findings, including American Diabetes Association, Obesity Medicine Association, Obesity Action Coalition, and American Society For Metabolic And Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS). #WondrScience #WeightLoss #BehavioralScience
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📢 BREAKING 📢 Wondr Health has announced new findings from over 200K Wondr participants on the influence of eating behavior patterns, such as eating socially or emotional eating, on Wondr program participation and amount of weight loss. The latest research builds on Wondr Health’s existing scientific contributions. Just alone this year, Wondr Health has presented 5 separate studies on scientific findings at world-renowned scientific conferences including American Diabetes Association , Obesity Medicine Association, Obesity Action Coalition, and American Society For Metabolic And Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS). Beyond rooting our programs and philosophies in science, we truly believe in contributing to obesity research, so we can help build a better, and healthier future for all. For more information on our latest research, read our full press release here: https://lnkd.in/gBviUjS9 #WondrScience #WeightLoss #BehavioralScience
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