BackgroundMany smartphone apps designed to assist individuals in managing their weight are accessible, but the assessment of app quality and features has predominantly taken place in Western countries. Nevertheless, there is a scarcity of research evaluating weight management apps in China, which highlights the need for further investigation in this area. ObjectiveThis study aims to conduct a comprehensive search for the most popular commercial Chinese smartphone apps focused on weight management and assess their quality, behavior change techniques (BCTs), and content-related features using appropriate evaluation scales. Additionally, the study sought to investigate the associations between the quality of various domains within ...
Mobile health applications, especially diet, weight, and fitness apps, have become increasingly popu...
International audienceBackground: The global burden of disease attributes 20% of deaths to poor nutr...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: Advancements in mobile phone technology have led to the development of smartphones with ...
Background: Obesity is a contributing factor for many noncommunicable diseases and a growing problem...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewBACKGROUND: There are thousands of apps promoting dietary impro...
Mobile-Health (mHealth) is the fastest-developing eHealth sector, with over 100 000 health applicati...
Obesity is a large contributing factor for many non-communicable diseases and is a growing problem w...
The research explored the way in which usability taxonomy can inform download popularity of socially...
Background: Significant weight loss takes several months to achieve and behavioral support can enhan...
Siew Sun Wong,1 Yu Meng,1 Paul D Loprinzi,2 Nobuko Hongu3 1School of Biological and Population Healt...
Smartphone apps might represent an opportunity to promote adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDi...
Background: The availability and use of mobile apps in health and nutrition management are increasin...
Background: The Ten Top Tips (10TT) is an intervention based on the habit formation theory that prom...
BACKGROUND: Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resource...
Mobile health applications, especially diet, weight, and fitness apps, have become increasingly popu...
International audienceBackground: The global burden of disease attributes 20% of deaths to poor nutr...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: Advancements in mobile phone technology have led to the development of smartphones with ...
Background: Obesity is a contributing factor for many noncommunicable diseases and a growing problem...
Published onlineJournal ArticleReviewBACKGROUND: There are thousands of apps promoting dietary impro...
Mobile-Health (mHealth) is the fastest-developing eHealth sector, with over 100 000 health applicati...
Obesity is a large contributing factor for many non-communicable diseases and is a growing problem w...
The research explored the way in which usability taxonomy can inform download popularity of socially...
Background: Significant weight loss takes several months to achieve and behavioral support can enhan...
Siew Sun Wong,1 Yu Meng,1 Paul D Loprinzi,2 Nobuko Hongu3 1School of Biological and Population Healt...
Smartphone apps might represent an opportunity to promote adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDi...
Background: The availability and use of mobile apps in health and nutrition management are increasin...
Background: The Ten Top Tips (10TT) is an intervention based on the habit formation theory that prom...
BACKGROUND: Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resource...
Mobile health applications, especially diet, weight, and fitness apps, have become increasingly popu...
International audienceBackground: The global burden of disease attributes 20% of deaths to poor nutr...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...