BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a critical health issue, both currently and for the foreseeable future. To prevent obesity, behavior changes are essential. Smartphones can be a good tool, as the number of child smartphone users is rapidly increasing. We have developed a mobile platform system named "HAPPY ME," which is a smartphone application coupled with a wearable device, designed to improve healthy behaviors to prevent childhood obesity. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of obesity prevention among children 10-12 years of age using HAPPY ME. METHODS: A total of 1000 participants, all fifth and sixth graders from four schools, were assigned to either control or intervention groups by school. Students in the intervention ...
Background: Technological instruments may help control paediatric obesity. Objective: We tested whet...
Background: Multicomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...
Background: Childhood obesity is a critical health issue, both currently and for the foreseeable fut...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Childhood obesity is a high prevalence condition that causes a high burden of disease in adulthood. ...
Background: Childhood obesity is an increasing health problem globally. Overweight and obesity may b...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Background: Multicomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity...
Background: The prevalence and consequences of obesity among children and adolescents remain a leadi...
Background: There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
BACKGROUND: There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
[eng] Childhood obesity continues to be an important public health issue; it is not only a disease, ...
Background There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
Background: Technological instruments may help control paediatric obesity. Objective: We tested whet...
Background: Multicomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...
Background: Childhood obesity is a critical health issue, both currently and for the foreseeable fut...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Childhood obesity is a high prevalence condition that causes a high burden of disease in adulthood. ...
Background: Childhood obesity is an increasing health problem globally. Overweight and obesity may b...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Background: Multicomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity...
Background: The prevalence and consequences of obesity among children and adolescents remain a leadi...
Background: There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
BACKGROUND: There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
[eng] Childhood obesity continues to be an important public health issue; it is not only a disease, ...
Background There are few evidence-based mobile health solutions for treating adolescent obesity. Th...
Background: Technological instruments may help control paediatric obesity. Objective: We tested whet...
Background: Multicomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...