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Objective
Self‐monitoring is a core component of behavioral obesity treatment, but it is unknown how digital health has been used for self‐monitoring, what engagement rates are achieved in these interventions, and how self‐monitoring and weight loss are related.
Methods
This systematic review examined digital self‐monitoring in behavioral weight loss interventions among adults with overweight or...