The “m” in mHealth is often thought of as the ability to receive health information and monitor behaviors on the go. Little is known about how people actually use mobile vs. traditional access methods and if access method affects engagement and health outcomes
Background: Today’s generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of using mobile health (mHealth) technologiesthe practice of medic...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
With today’s technological advancements, mobile phones and wearable devices have become extensions o...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
The Unites States continues to struggle with the negative health effects associated with increasing ...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful application in the process of facilitating wei...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Elizabeth F Sutton, Leanne M Redman Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State Univ...
Technology-in particular, access to the Internet from a mobile device-has forever changed the way we...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
Over the past decade, mobile technology has been developed in the hopes of improving health outcomes...
This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the available and emerging mobile technologies and...
Background: Today’s generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of using mobile health (mHealth) technologiesthe practice of medic...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
With today’s technological advancements, mobile phones and wearable devices have become extensions o...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
The Unites States continues to struggle with the negative health effects associated with increasing ...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful application in the process of facilitating wei...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Elizabeth F Sutton, Leanne M Redman Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State Univ...
Technology-in particular, access to the Internet from a mobile device-has forever changed the way we...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
Over the past decade, mobile technology has been developed in the hopes of improving health outcomes...
This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the available and emerging mobile technologies and...
Background: Today’s generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of using mobile health (mHealth) technologiesthe practice of medic...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...