Insufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior elevate health risk. Mobile applications (apps) provide one mode for delivering interventions to modify these behaviors and reduce health risk. The purpose of this study was to characterize the need for and acceptability of health behavior interventions among rural adults and evaluate the interest in and the value of app-based interventions in this population. Central Pennsylvania adults with smartphones (N = 258) completed a brief web survey in October–November 2012. Most adults report one or both inactivity-related behavioral risk factors, would use a free app to modify those risk behaviors, and would pay a small amount for that app. Low-cost, efficacious apps to increase phy...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Background: Several thousand mobile phone apps are available to download to mobile phones for health...
Background: Greater time spent sedentary is linked with increased risk of breast, colorectal, ovaria...
Insufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior elevate health risk. Mobile applicat...
AbstractInsufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior elevate health risk. Mobile ...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
This study investigated the features and usefulness of mobile app-based health promotion programs fo...
Unhealthy diet and physical inactivity-major risk factors for the main non-communicable diseases-can...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
Abstract Background Mobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behavior...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Background: Several thousand mobile phone apps are available to download to mobile phones for health...
Background: Greater time spent sedentary is linked with increased risk of breast, colorectal, ovaria...
Insufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior elevate health risk. Mobile applicat...
AbstractInsufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior elevate health risk. Mobile ...
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone appl...
This study investigated the features and usefulness of mobile app-based health promotion programs fo...
Unhealthy diet and physical inactivity-major risk factors for the main non-communicable diseases-can...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
Abstract Background Mobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behavior...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
BackgroundMobile health, mHealth is recognized as a strategy to improve lifestyle behaviors. Researc...
Background: Young adults (aged 18 to 35) are a population group at high risk for weight gain, yet we...
Background: Several thousand mobile phone apps are available to download to mobile phones for health...
Background: Greater time spent sedentary is linked with increased risk of breast, colorectal, ovaria...