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. 2018 Mar 13;20(3):e92. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9738

Table 2.

Weight loss outcomes at 6 months.

Population Intent to treat Completers

n (%) Weight loss percentage, mean (SE) Lost 5% or more of baseline weight, mean (SE) n (%) Weight loss percentage, mean (SE) Lost 5% or more of baseline weight, mean (SE)
Overall 1432 (100.00) 5.14 (0.14) 44 (0.01) 1045 (100.00) 6.15 (0.17) 54 (0.02)
Gender






Female 869 (60.68) 5.19a (0.14) 44b (0.02) 655 (62.68) 6.00c (0.17) 52d (0.02)

Male 563 (39.32) 5.06a (0.14) 43b (0.01) 390 (37.32) 6.40c (0.18) 55d (0.03)

aFor ITT, the weight loss difference between female and male is not significant (P=.66).

bFor ITT, the difference between percentage of female and male losing 5% is not significant (P=.73).

cFor completers, the weight loss difference between female and male is not significant (P=.27).

dFor completers, the difference between percentage of female and male losing 5% is not significant (P=.38).