Obesity is a global epidemic with major healthcare implications and costs. Mobile technologies are potential interventions to promote weight loss. An early systematic review of this rapidly growing area of research was conducted. Electronic databases were searched for articles published between January 1998 and October 2011. Data sources included Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Ongoing research was searched for using clinical trials databases and registers. Out of 174 articles retrieved, 21 met the inclusion criteria of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on mobile technology interventions facilitating weight loss in overweight and obese adults with any other comparator. A narrative synthesis was unde...
Most adults in the UK and USA are classified as overweight or obese. Recent studies suggest that the...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
Obesity is a global epidemic with major healthcare implications and costs. Mobile technologies are p...
Mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful application in the process of facilitating wei...
Introduction: Obesity is one of the most important health problems worldwide. The prevalence of obes...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Obesity is a public health crisis that has reached epidemic proportions. Although intensive behavior...
The full text of the article may therefore become visible within your personal website, institutiona...
Q: Can mobile technology improve weight loss in overweight and obese patients? Evidence-based answer...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a major public health challenge, demanding cost-effective and scalable w...
The prevalence of obesity increases worldwide. The use of technology-based interventions can be bene...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of information communication technologies to treat ...
Most adults in the UK and USA are classified as overweight or obese. Recent studies suggest that the...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
Obesity is a global epidemic with major healthcare implications and costs. Mobile technologies are p...
Mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful application in the process of facilitating wei...
Introduction: Obesity is one of the most important health problems worldwide. The prevalence of obes...
Abstract Background Mobile electronic devices, such a...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges. Tackling ov...
Obesity is a public health crisis that has reached epidemic proportions. Although intensive behavior...
The full text of the article may therefore become visible within your personal website, institutiona...
Q: Can mobile technology improve weight loss in overweight and obese patients? Evidence-based answer...
Obesity and overweightness are a growing public health issue in the United States. Much of the probl...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a major public health challenge, demanding cost-effective and scalable w...
The prevalence of obesity increases worldwide. The use of technology-based interventions can be bene...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of information communication technologies to treat ...
Most adults in the UK and USA are classified as overweight or obese. Recent studies suggest that the...
Over the last decade, mobile technology has emerged as a potentially useful platform to facilitate w...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...