BACKGROUND: Obesity is a global epidemic. Behavioral change approaches towards improving nutrition, increasing physical activity level, improving sleep, and reducing sitting time are recommended as best practices in adolescent obesity management. However, access to evidence-based treatment is limited and portable technologies such as mobile apps may provide a useful platform to deliver such lifestyle interventions. No evidence-based validated app exists for obesity intervention; therefore, a novel mobile app (Reactivate) was developed for use in the Temple Street W82GO Healthy Lifestyles Program (W82GO). OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the usability (technical effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction) of the Reactivate mobile ap...
Purpose: This review examines the impact of mobile app technology on obesity-related anthropometric,...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a global epidemic. Behavioral change approaches towards improving nutrition, ...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Mobile health (mHealth) platforms have become increasingly popular for delivering health interventio...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Background: Promotion of physical activity, healthy eating, adequate sleep, and reduced sedentary be...
BackgroundThe present study is the first step of a 3-year European project in which a tailored smart...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
Background: Promotion of physical activity, healthy eating, adequate sleep and reduced sedentary beh...
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: Childhood obesity is a critical health issue, both currently and for the foreseeable fut...
Childhood obesity is a high prevalence condition that causes a high burden of disease in adulthood. ...
Purpose: This review examines the impact of mobile app technology on obesity-related anthropometric,...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a global epidemic. Behavioral change approaches towards improving nutrition, ...
Abstract Background A technology-based intervention, such as a mobile application, was a growing int...
Mobile health (mHealth) platforms have become increasingly popular for delivering health interventio...
Background: Traditional approaches for treating or managing children and adolescents with overweight...
Background: Promotion of physical activity, healthy eating, adequate sleep, and reduced sedentary be...
BackgroundThe present study is the first step of a 3-year European project in which a tailored smart...
Background: Overweight and obesity are significant public health concerns that are prevalent in youn...
Background: Promotion of physical activity, healthy eating, adequate sleep and reduced sedentary beh...
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: Childhood obesity is a critical health issue, both currently and for the foreseeable fut...
Childhood obesity is a high prevalence condition that causes a high burden of disease in adulthood. ...
Purpose: This review examines the impact of mobile app technology on obesity-related anthropometric,...
Objective: Considering inconclusive data regarding the possible effects of mobile applications on an...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...