BackgroundLittle is known about the feasibility and acceptability of tailored text message based weight loss programs for English and Spanish-language speakers.ObjectiveThis pilot study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and estimated impact of a tailored text message based weight loss program for English and Spanish-language speakers. The purpose of this pilot study was to inform the development of a full-scale randomized trial.MethodsThere were 20 overweight or obese participants (mean age 40.10, SD 8.05; 8/20, 40% male; 9/20, 45% Spanish-speakers) that were recruited in San Diego, California, from March to May 2011 and evaluated in a one-group pre/post clinical trial. For 8 weeks, participants received and responded to 3-5 text me...
Background: Hispanic men have disproportionate rates of overweight and obesity compared with other r...
ObjectivesTo examine the acceptability and feasibility of narrative text messages with or without fi...
More than half of Latino adults living in the USA are expected to develop type 2 diabetes in their l...
BackgroundLittle is known about the feasibility and acceptability of tailored text message based wei...
BACKGROUND:Weight loss interventions based solely on text messaging (short message service [SMS]) ha...
Objective: Text-messaging shows promise as a health intervention. This randomized controlled trial e...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
Background Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic illnesses such as cancer, diab...
Objective: The impact of a text messaging-assisted lifestyle weight loss intervention on weight chan...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether a text message based intervention helped participants...
BACKGROUND Text-message and e-mail are emerging as potential methods for improving weight outcomes a...
Background: Obesity is an endemic problem with significant health and financial consequences. Text m...
Background:Maintaining diet and physical activity behaviour changes, and preventing weight regain fo...
Hispanic cancer survivors face unique barriers to meeting American Cancer Society (ACS) nutrition an...
Background: Hispanic men have disproportionate rates of overweight and obesity compared with other r...
ObjectivesTo examine the acceptability and feasibility of narrative text messages with or without fi...
More than half of Latino adults living in the USA are expected to develop type 2 diabetes in their l...
BackgroundLittle is known about the feasibility and acceptability of tailored text message based wei...
BACKGROUND:Weight loss interventions based solely on text messaging (short message service [SMS]) ha...
Objective: Text-messaging shows promise as a health intervention. This randomized controlled trial e...
Extended contact interventions provide support for continued weight management (weight loss/preventi...
Obesity ascending rates are still a public health priority. The primary aim of the study was to eval...
Background Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for chronic illnesses such as cancer, diab...
Objective: The impact of a text messaging-assisted lifestyle weight loss intervention on weight chan...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether a text message based intervention helped participants...
BACKGROUND Text-message and e-mail are emerging as potential methods for improving weight outcomes a...
Background: Obesity is an endemic problem with significant health and financial consequences. Text m...
Background:Maintaining diet and physical activity behaviour changes, and preventing weight regain fo...
Hispanic cancer survivors face unique barriers to meeting American Cancer Society (ACS) nutrition an...
Background: Hispanic men have disproportionate rates of overweight and obesity compared with other r...
ObjectivesTo examine the acceptability and feasibility of narrative text messages with or without fi...
More than half of Latino adults living in the USA are expected to develop type 2 diabetes in their l...