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Letter to BMJ sex & gender in obesity studies

What is it about?

However, there are social, psychological and contextual factors that may influence men’s participation, engagement and adherence to health interventions, services and trial procedures, particularly for programmes that aim to change health-related behaviours, which would not be apparent in this analysis

Why is it important?

Sex and gender are often mixed up and/or not considered properly in health research

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Edwin van Teijlingen
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