Weight loss interventions are delivered through various mediums including, increasingly, mobile phones. This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses whether interventions delivered via mobile phones reduce body weight and which intervention characteristics are associated with efficacy. The study included randomised controlled trials assessing the efficacy of weight loss interventions delivered via mobile phones. A meta-analysis to test intervention efficacy was performed, and subgroup analyses were conducted to determine whether interventions' delivery mode(s), inclusion of personal contact, duration and interaction frequency improve efficacy. Pooled body weight reduction (d = -0.23; 95% confidence interval = -0.38, -0.08) was signific...
Short Message Service (SMS)-delivered behaviour change interventions are frequently used to support ...
International audienceThe present study sought to identify the efficacy of connected weight manageme...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Weight loss interventions are delivered through various mediums including, increasingly, mobile phon...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
Purpose - The new technological innovation can have a vast potential for interventions to help weigh...
BACKGROUND: The surge in the incidence of obesity and being overweight demands new options to extend...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
Background: Today’s generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Short Message Service (SMS)-delivered behaviour change interventions are frequently used to support ...
Obesity is a global epidemic with major healthcare implications and costs. Mobile technologies are p...
Background: Overweight and obesity are major problems worldwide, and they lead to an increased risk...
Short Message Service (SMS)-delivered behaviour change interventions are frequently used to support ...
International audienceThe present study sought to identify the efficacy of connected weight manageme...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Weight loss interventions are delivered through various mediums including, increasingly, mobile phon...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
Purpose - The new technological innovation can have a vast potential for interventions to help weigh...
BACKGROUND: The surge in the incidence of obesity and being overweight demands new options to extend...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
Background: Today’s generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Short Message Service (SMS)-delivered behaviour change interventions are frequently used to support ...
Obesity is a global epidemic with major healthcare implications and costs. Mobile technologies are p...
Background: Overweight and obesity are major problems worldwide, and they lead to an increased risk...
Short Message Service (SMS)-delivered behaviour change interventions are frequently used to support ...
International audienceThe present study sought to identify the efficacy of connected weight manageme...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...