[EN]Background: This study evaluates the effectiveness of adding a diet smartphone application to standard counseling to modify dietary composition over the long term (12 months). Methods: A randomized, controlled, multicenter clinical trial was conducted involving the participation of 833 subjects from primary care clinics (415 to the intervention (counseling + application) group (IG) and 418 to the control (counseling) group (CG)). Both groups were counseled about a healthy diet and physical activity. For the 3-month intervention period, the IG was also trained to use a diet smartphone application that involved dietary self-monitoring and tailored feedback. Nutritional composition was estimated using a self-reported food frequency questio...
Background: There is increasing recognition that personalized approaches may be more effective in he...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) is currently among the supporting elements that may contribute t...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
[EN]Background: This study evaluates the effectiveness of adding a diet smartphone application to st...
Background: This study evaluates the effectiveness of adding a diet smartphone application to standa...
Background: The use of mobile phone apps for improving lifestyles has become generalized in the popu...
Introduction: Mobile technology, when included within multicomponent interventions, could contribute...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Altres ajuts: This study was funded by the Regional Health Management of Castilla y León (GRS 1191/B...
Background: More alternatives are needed for recording people’s normal diet in different populations...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of information communication technologies to treat ...
Background: New technologies could facilitate changes in lifestyle and improve public health. Howeve...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Objective: To pilot test the effectiveness of “MyNutriCart„, a smartphone application (a...
Background Dietary interventions are effective prevention and treatment strategies for chronic disea...
Background: There is increasing recognition that personalized approaches may be more effective in he...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) is currently among the supporting elements that may contribute t...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
[EN]Background: This study evaluates the effectiveness of adding a diet smartphone application to st...
Background: This study evaluates the effectiveness of adding a diet smartphone application to standa...
Background: The use of mobile phone apps for improving lifestyles has become generalized in the popu...
Introduction: Mobile technology, when included within multicomponent interventions, could contribute...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Altres ajuts: This study was funded by the Regional Health Management of Castilla y León (GRS 1191/B...
Background: More alternatives are needed for recording people’s normal diet in different populations...
Background: There is growing interest in the use of information communication technologies to treat ...
Background: New technologies could facilitate changes in lifestyle and improve public health. Howeve...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Objective: To pilot test the effectiveness of “MyNutriCart„, a smartphone application (a...
Background Dietary interventions are effective prevention and treatment strategies for chronic disea...
Background: There is increasing recognition that personalized approaches may be more effective in he...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) is currently among the supporting elements that may contribute t...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...