Abstract Background: Quantitative evidence suggests that interventions involving telephone calls and text message are feasible and effective for improving lifestyle intervention adherence and clinical outcomes among adults with obesity. The aim of this article is to provide qualitative insight into the perspectives and experiences of participants who completed a telehealth trial exploring the use of telephone and text support as adjunctive tools to support a community-based obesity management program. Methods: Focus groups were conducted in order to evaluate program acceptability and overall participant perceptions of the clinical trial. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse the data, aided by the development of a thematic network. ...
Background: Recent reviews suggest Web-based interventions are promising approaches for weight manag...
Objective: The impact of a text messaging-assisted lifestyle weight loss intervention on weight chan...
BACKGROUND:Weight loss interventions based solely on text messaging (short message service [SMS]) ha...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral treatment strategies improve adherence to lifestyle intervention for adults w...
Background Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic illnesses such as cancer, diab...
Background: There is a critical need for effective weight management and long-term condition treatme...
BACKGROUND: The surge in the incidence of obesity and being overweight demands new options to extend...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
Background: Extending contact with participants after the end of an initial weight loss intervention...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
BACKGROUND Text-message and e-mail are emerging as potential methods for improving weight outcomes a...
Objective: Text-messaging shows promise as a health intervention. This randomized controlled trial e...
BackgroundThe effect of incorporating mobile technology to support participants' lifestyle change an...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether a text message based intervention helped participants...
Prevention of obesity in very early childhood is a public health priority both globally and in Austr...
Background: Recent reviews suggest Web-based interventions are promising approaches for weight manag...
Objective: The impact of a text messaging-assisted lifestyle weight loss intervention on weight chan...
BACKGROUND:Weight loss interventions based solely on text messaging (short message service [SMS]) ha...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral treatment strategies improve adherence to lifestyle intervention for adults w...
Background Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic illnesses such as cancer, diab...
Background: There is a critical need for effective weight management and long-term condition treatme...
BACKGROUND: The surge in the incidence of obesity and being overweight demands new options to extend...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
Background: Extending contact with participants after the end of an initial weight loss intervention...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
BACKGROUND Text-message and e-mail are emerging as potential methods for improving weight outcomes a...
Objective: Text-messaging shows promise as a health intervention. This randomized controlled trial e...
BackgroundThe effect of incorporating mobile technology to support participants' lifestyle change an...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether a text message based intervention helped participants...
Prevention of obesity in very early childhood is a public health priority both globally and in Austr...
Background: Recent reviews suggest Web-based interventions are promising approaches for weight manag...
Objective: The impact of a text messaging-assisted lifestyle weight loss intervention on weight chan...
BACKGROUND:Weight loss interventions based solely on text messaging (short message service [SMS]) ha...