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Studies have shown that personalized nutrition advice is more effective compared to generic nutrition advice for weight loss purposes. However, since decentralization of clinical trials is on the rise, it of interest to test whether personalized nutrition advice is as effective when provided fully digitally. In the current study the investigators compare the effects of generic vs. personal nutritional interventions in a fully digital study. Three groups are included, a control group receiving generic nutritional advice, an intervention group receiving personalized nutrition advice and an intervention plus group receiving personalized nutrition advice plus personalized meals. The trial takes six weeks. Anthropometric data are collected every two weeks and data on changes in nutritional diet are collected at the beginning and end of the intervention. In addition, the opinion of the participants on trial participation is asked as well every two weeks during the trial.
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180 participants in 3 patient groups
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