PurposeTo describe the theoretical rationale, intervention design, and clinical trial of a two-year weight control intervention for young adults deployed via social and mobile media.MethodsA total of 404 overweight or obese college students from three Southern California universities (M(age) = 22( ± 4) years; M(BMI) = 29( ± 2.8); 70% female) were randomized to participate in the intervention or to receive an informational web-based weight loss program. The intervention is based on behavioral theory and integrates intervention elements across multiple touch points, including Facebook, text messaging, smartphone applications, blogs, and e-mail. Participants are encouraged to seek social support among their friends, self-monitor their weight w...
BackgroundOver the last three decades, overweight and obesity and the associated health consequences...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Objective To test the efficacy of a weight loss mobile app based on recommender systems and develope...
BackgroundFew weight loss interventions are evaluated for longer than a year, and even fewer employ ...
BackgroundExcess weight gain in young adulthood is associated with future weight gain and increased ...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
BACKGROUND: The obesity epidemic has spread to young adults, leading to significant public health im...
This study aimed to understand how college students participating in a 2-year randomized controlled ...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Most young adults gain weight while attending college, setting the stage for long-term weight gain, ...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
BackgroundOver the last three decades, overweight and obesity and the associated health consequences...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Objective To test the efficacy of a weight loss mobile app based on recommender systems and develope...
BackgroundFew weight loss interventions are evaluated for longer than a year, and even fewer employ ...
BackgroundExcess weight gain in young adulthood is associated with future weight gain and increased ...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
Background: We assessed the efficacy of the two-year SMART intervention, a digitally delivered, mult...
BACKGROUND: The obesity epidemic has spread to young adults, leading to significant public health im...
This study aimed to understand how college students participating in a 2-year randomized controlled ...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Most young adults gain weight while attending college, setting the stage for long-term weight gain, ...
Background: Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents; however...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
BackgroundOver the last three decades, overweight and obesity and the associated health consequences...
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) has shown promise as a way to deliver weight loss interventions,...
Objective To test the efficacy of a weight loss mobile app based on recommender systems and develope...