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Kumaran, K

Efficacy of a virtual assistance-based lifestyle intervention in reducing risk factors for Type 2 diabetes in young employees in the information technology industry in India: LIMIT, a randomized controlled...

Author(s): 
Limaye, T | 
Kumaran, K | 
Joglekar, C | 
Bhat, D | 
Kulkarni, R | 
Nanivadekar, A | 
Yajnik, C
Journal Title: 
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association
Publication Date: 
Sep 02, 2016

AIMS: To investigate a virtual assistance-based lifestyle intervention to reduce risk factors for Type 2 diabetes in young employees in the information technology industry in India.

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