Background: Several thousand mobile phone apps are available to download to mobile phones for health and fitness. Mobile phones may provide a unique means of administering health interventions to populations. Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to systematically search and describe the literature on mobile apps used in health behavior interventions, describe the behavioral features and focus of health apps, and to evaluate the potential of apps to disseminate health behavior interventions. Methods: We conducted a review of the literature in September 2014 using key search terms in several relevant scientific journal databases. Only English articles pertaining to health interventions using mobile phone apps were included in ...
The aim of the study was to perform a systematic review in order to find a scientific evidence about...
YesIntroduction: Health promotion apps designed to support and reinforce health behaviours or to red...
Despite the current popularity and potential use of mobile applications (apps) in the area of behavi...
This study investigated the features and usefulness of mobile app-based health promotion programs fo...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to find a scientific evidence on the efficacy of ap...
Background: With a growing focus on patient interaction with health management, mobile apps are incr...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps has rapidly expanded in the past decade. With a growing f...
Introduction: Access to the internet and the proliferation of mobile phones has resulted in a rising...
Background: The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps have rapidly expanded in the past decade...
Background: The initial introduction of the World Wide Web in 1990 brought around the biggest change...
Unhealthy diet and physical inactivity-major risk factors for the main non-communicable diseases-can...
The aim of the study was to perform a systematic review in order to find a scientific evidence about...
YesIntroduction: Health promotion apps designed to support and reinforce health behaviours or to red...
Despite the current popularity and potential use of mobile applications (apps) in the area of behavi...
This study investigated the features and usefulness of mobile app-based health promotion programs fo...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to find a scientific evidence on the efficacy of ap...
Background: With a growing focus on patient interaction with health management, mobile apps are incr...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
International audienceObjective: The objective of this review was to analyse how researchers conduct...
The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps has rapidly expanded in the past decade. With a growing f...
Introduction: Access to the internet and the proliferation of mobile phones has resulted in a rising...
Background: The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps have rapidly expanded in the past decade...
Background: The initial introduction of the World Wide Web in 1990 brought around the biggest change...
Unhealthy diet and physical inactivity-major risk factors for the main non-communicable diseases-can...
The aim of the study was to perform a systematic review in order to find a scientific evidence about...
YesIntroduction: Health promotion apps designed to support and reinforce health behaviours or to red...
Despite the current popularity and potential use of mobile applications (apps) in the area of behavi...