Understanding Usage of a Hybrid Website and Smartphone App for Weight Management: A Mixed-Methods Study
BackgroundAdvancements in mobile phone technology offer huge potential for enhancing the timely delivery of health behavior change interventions. The development of smartphone-based health interventions (apps) is a rapidly growing field of research, yet there have been few longitudinal examinations...
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Main Authors: | Morrison, Leanne G (Author), Hargood, Charlie (Author), Lin, Sharon Xiaowen (Author), Dennison, Laura (Author), Joseph, Judith (Author), Hughes, Stephanie (Author), Michaelides, Danius T (Author), Johnston, Derek (Author), Johnston, Marie (Author), Michie, Susan (Author), Little, Paul (Author), Smith, Peter WF (Author), Weal, Mark J (Author), Yardley, Lucy (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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