Background: This study compared the efficacy of two multi-component m-health interventions with a wait-list control group on body weight (primary outcome), and secondary outcomes of cardiovascular risk factors, lifestyle behaviours, and mental health. Methods: Three-arm randomised controlled trial (Enhanced: physical activity, diet, sleep, Traditional: physical activity, diet, Control) with assessments conducted at baseline, 6 and 12 months. Participants (n = 116) were overweight or obese adults aged 19–65 (M = 44.5 [SD = 10.5]). The 6-month intervention was delivered via a smartphone app providing educational materials, goal-setting, self-monitoring and feedback, and also included one face-to-face dietary consultation, a Fitbit and scales....
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical activity and sleep quality may be more effect...
Background: This study compared the efficacy of two multi-component m-health interventions with a wa...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional behavioural weight loss trials targeting improvements in physical activity...
This three-arm randomised controlled trial evaluated whether (1) a multi-component weight loss inter...
Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ....
Background: Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effe...
<b>Aim:</b> To examine the efficacy of a multi-component weight loss intervention for ad...
Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effective for pa...
Background: Obesity rates in adults continue to rise and effective treatment programs with a broad r...
BACKGROUND: Conventional face-to-face weight loss and weight control programs are very labor intensi...
Our aim was to design and evaluate a weight-loss program, including a partial meal replacement progr...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical activity and sleep quality may be more effect...
Background: This study compared the efficacy of two multi-component m-health interventions with a wa...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional behavioural weight loss trials targeting improvements in physical activity...
This three-arm randomised controlled trial evaluated whether (1) a multi-component weight loss inter...
Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ....
Background: Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effe...
<b>Aim:</b> To examine the efficacy of a multi-component weight loss intervention for ad...
Interventions for dietary and physical activity changes in obese adults may be less effective for pa...
Background: Obesity rates in adults continue to rise and effective treatment programs with a broad r...
BACKGROUND: Conventional face-to-face weight loss and weight control programs are very labor intensi...
Our aim was to design and evaluate a weight-loss program, including a partial meal replacement progr...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
Background: Scalable weight loss maintenance (WLM) interventions for adults with obesity are lacking...
Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of a structured one-to-one behaviour change programme on weigh...
Introduction: Interventions that improve both physical activity and sleep quality may be more effect...