Background: Insufficient physical activity and unhealthy diets are contributing to the rise in noncommunicable diseases. Preventative mobile health (mHealth) interventions may help reverse this trend, but present bias might reduce their effectiveness. Future-self avatar interventions have resulted in behavior change in related fields, yet evidence of whether such interventions can change health behavior is lacking. Objective: We aimed to investigate the impact of a future-self avatar mHealth intervention on physical activity and food purchasing behavior and examine the feasibility of a novel automated nutrition tracking system. We also aimed to understand how this intervention impacts related attitudinal and motivational constructs. Methods...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: Health and fitness applications (apps) have gained popularity in interventions to improv...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Background: Numerous smartphone apps are targeting physical activity and healthy eating, but empiric...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Background: Healthy eating interventions that use behavior change techniques such as self-monitoring...
Background: Smartphones enable the implementation of just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) ...
BackgroundInsufficient physical activity is a public health concern. New technologies may improve ph...
Background: Low-cost health interventions are needed to prevent disease at the population level. Adv...
Background: This thesis explored the effects of a lifestyle-change mobile application developed by H...
Abstract Background Rates of participation in Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are low. This may ...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a higher construal min...
Consumer digital technology is rapidly evolving, allowing users to manage their health in a simple, ...
Background: The success of a mobile phone app in changing health behavior is thought to be contingen...
Background: Healthy eating and fitness mobile apps are designed to promote healthier living. However...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: Health and fitness applications (apps) have gained popularity in interventions to improv...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...
Background: Numerous smartphone apps are targeting physical activity and healthy eating, but empiric...
[eng] Background: Multicomponent mobile health approaches can improve lifestyle intervention results...
Background: Healthy eating interventions that use behavior change techniques such as self-monitoring...
Background: Smartphones enable the implementation of just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) ...
BackgroundInsufficient physical activity is a public health concern. New technologies may improve ph...
Background: Low-cost health interventions are needed to prevent disease at the population level. Adv...
Background: This thesis explored the effects of a lifestyle-change mobile application developed by H...
Abstract Background Rates of participation in Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are low. This may ...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a higher construal min...
Consumer digital technology is rapidly evolving, allowing users to manage their health in a simple, ...
Background: The success of a mobile phone app in changing health behavior is thought to be contingen...
Background: Healthy eating and fitness mobile apps are designed to promote healthier living. However...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: Health and fitness applications (apps) have gained popularity in interventions to improv...
Background: Less than 2% of overweight children and adolescents in Switzerland can participate in mu...