This is the peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final form at doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12114. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.This study explored young adults' experiences of using e-health internetbased computer or mobile phone applications (apps) and what they valued about those apps.NIH
BACKGROUND: Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resource...
Background: HelpMeDoIt! is an app/website that harnesses social support for weight loss by enablin...
Obesity in adults is a worldwide problem, which is why different countries, through their health-rel...
Abstract: Obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally. WHO projects that by the year 2015, app...
Poor dietary choices and lack of physical activity are two main contributing factors for the increas...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewBACKGROUND: There are thousands of apps promoting dietary impro...
Background: The Tailored Diet and Activity (ToDAy) study aims to build on the campaign by adding a d...
Over the past decade, mobile technology has been developed in the hopes of improving health outcomes...
© 2019 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved. Background: Obesity and its relate...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.IN...
The aim of this paper is to systematically review the evidence to explore whether smartphone applica...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Personal exercise programmes have long been used and prescribed for weight loss and the improvement ...
The use of smartphones gets promoted in healthcare self-intervention setups. Its benefits include co...
BACKGROUND: Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resource...
Background: HelpMeDoIt! is an app/website that harnesses social support for weight loss by enablin...
Obesity in adults is a worldwide problem, which is why different countries, through their health-rel...
Abstract: Obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally. WHO projects that by the year 2015, app...
Poor dietary choices and lack of physical activity are two main contributing factors for the increas...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewBACKGROUND: There are thousands of apps promoting dietary impro...
Background: The Tailored Diet and Activity (ToDAy) study aims to build on the campaign by adding a d...
Over the past decade, mobile technology has been developed in the hopes of improving health outcomes...
© 2019 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved. Background: Obesity and its relate...
Today, over two-thirds of American adults are obese and this trend shows no signs of changing. Becau...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.IN...
The aim of this paper is to systematically review the evidence to explore whether smartphone applica...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Personal exercise programmes have long been used and prescribed for weight loss and the improvement ...
The use of smartphones gets promoted in healthcare self-intervention setups. Its benefits include co...
BACKGROUND: Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resource...
Background: HelpMeDoIt! is an app/website that harnesses social support for weight loss by enablin...
Obesity in adults is a worldwide problem, which is why different countries, through their health-rel...