BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18-26 years). To promote PA, smartphone apps have great potential, but there is no evidence for their effectiveness in this population. To increase the likelihood that a newly developed app will be effective, formative research and user testing are required. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the development, usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a new theory- and evidence-based smartphone app to promote an active lifestyle in lower-educated working young adults. METHODS: The new app was developed by applying 4 steps. First, determinants important to promote an active lifestyle in this population were selected. Second, evid...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Objectives To investigate the feasibility of the be.well app and its personalization approach which ...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to p...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
BACKGROUND: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
PURPOSE: To articulate the process of developing a smartphone application (app) for physical activit...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Objectives To investigate the feasibility of the be.well app and its personalization approach which ...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to p...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
Background: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
BACKGROUND: Mobile technologies have great potential to promote an active lifestyle in lower educate...
PURPOSE: To articulate the process of developing a smartphone application (app) for physical activit...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Objectives To investigate the feasibility of the be.well app and its personalization approach which ...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...