Compliance to a Prescribed Eating Frequency Protocol
Participant compliance is an important measure of study success in randomized control trials (RCTs.) However, there is a lack of literature studying participant compliance in dietary interventions, specifically eating frequency (EF) interventions. EF pattern has begun to spark interest in the field of nutrition, and calls for increased participant compliance research to ensure success of current and future EF protocols. The Frequency of Eating and Satiety Hormone Study (theFRESHstudy) is an ongoing EF RCT that provides opportune conditions to measure participant compliance to a prescribed EF protocol. The purpose of this study is to examine participant compliance to a prescribed EF protocol in theFRESHstudy.
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Project Type(s): Master's Thesis
Author(s): Tracey Tran
Program(s): Master of Public Health, RDN Training
Year: 2018
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