The Outcomes of App-Based Health Coaching to Improve Dietary Behavior Among Nurses in a Tertiary Hospital: Pilot Intervention Study
BackgroundAt the workplace, health care workers face multiple challenges in maintaining healthy dietary behaviors, which is the major factor behind obesity. A hospital-wide mass health screening exercise showed an increasing trend in the prevalence of obesity and median BMI from 2004 to 2019, as wel...
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Main Authors: | Wei Xiang Lim (Author), Stephanie Fook-Chong (Author), John Wah Lim (Author), Wee Hoe Gan (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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