CMAJ October 9, 2007; 177 (8). doi:10.1503/cmaj.061059.
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One-year follow-up of a therapeutic lifestyle intervention targeting cardiovascular disease risk
Andrew Wister, PhD,
Nadine Loewen, MD,
Holly Kennedy-Symonds, MHSc,
Brian McGowan, MD,
Bonnie McCoy, MA and
Joel Singer, PhD
From the Department of Gerontology (Wister), Simon Fraser University; Fraser Health (Loewen); Acute Care and Special Projects, Burnaby Hospital, Fraser Health (Kennedy-Symonds); Emergency Medicine, Burnaby Hospital, Fraser Health (McGowan), Burnaby, BC; Centre for Health Economics in Cancer, BC Cancer Research Centre (McCoy); Department of Health Care and Epidemiology (Singer), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

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Figure 1: Flow of patients through the trial. R = randomization. *Data were imputed for the patients lost to follow-up.
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