NoHoW: Evidence based ICT tools for weight loss maintenance
04 January 2017
The Human Appetite Research Unit (within the School of Psychology) are looking for volunteers to join the NoHoW (Navigating to a Healthy Weight) study which is an EU-funded clinical trial testing how state of the art technology can help people maintain weight loss. You will receive a Fitbit Charge 2 wrist worn activity meter, a set of Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scales and access to a web based toolkit which provides individualised information through an intuitive dashboard.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the Institute of Psychological Sciences Research Ethics Committee (Ethics Reference: 16-0243, approved on 26/09/2016).
About the researcher
Principal Investigator: Professor James Stubbs
Research Fellow: Sarah Scott (0113 3430622)
Research Officers: Fiona Croden, Lauren Ramsey & Beth Pearson (Human Appetite Research Unit 0113 3435753)