Abstract Background Mobile applications (apps) have been heralded as transformative tools to deliver behavioral health interventions at scale, but few have been tested in rigorous randomized controlled trials. We tested the effect of a mobile app to increase vegetable consumption among overweight adults attempting weight loss maintenance. Methods Overweight adults (n=135) aged 18–50 years with BMI=28–40 kg/m2 near Stanford, CA were recruited from an ongoing 12-month weight loss trial (parent trial) and randomly assigned to either the stand-alone, theory-based Vegethon mobile app (enabling goal setting, self-monitoring, and feedback and using “process motivators” including fun, surprise, choice, control, social comparison, and competition) o...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Abstract Background Mobile applications (apps) have b...
Most ‘apps’ for weight loss are calorie counters with no focus on diet quality or incorporation of b...
Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend five servings of vegetables daily for prevention of chronic ...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
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...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Objective: To pilot test the effectiveness of “MyNutriCart„, a smartphone application (a...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Abstract Background Mobile applications (apps) have b...
Most ‘apps’ for weight loss are calorie counters with no focus on diet quality or incorporation of b...
Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend five servings of vegetables daily for prevention of chronic ...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
Background: Mobile phone apps are increasingly used to deliver health interventions, which provide t...
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...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Objective: To pilot test the effectiveness of “MyNutriCart„, a smartphone application (a...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...
Background: In a randomized controlled trial, we tested the efficacy of an intervention delivered vi...