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A multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of enhanced motivational interviewing with usual care for reducing cardiovascular risk
Project title: A multi-centre randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of enhanced motivational interviewing with usual care for reducing cardiovascular risk
Call to action: 10/62 Interventions to support changes in diet and physical activity in people with high cardiovascular risk
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Khalida Ismail
Lead Author: Professor Khalida Ismail
Contractor: King's College London
Cost: £2,421,064.16
Co-investigators: Dr Kirsty Winkley, Dr Mark Ashworth
, Dr Nicole de Zoysa, Professor Anne Greenough
, Professor Daniel Stahl
, Professor Derek Cook
, Professor Janet Treasure
, Professor Paul McCrone
, Professor Peter Whincup
.
Started: January 2013 | Status: Published December 2019
Enhanced motivational interviewing, in group or individual formats, did not reduce weight or increase physical activity in adults with high cardiovascular disease risk.
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