Impact of a Mobile Phone App to Increase Vegetable Consumption and Variety in Adults: Large-Scale Community Cohort Study
BackgroundLarge-scale initiatives to improve diet quality through increased vegetable consumption have had small to moderate success. Digital technologies have features that are appealing for health-related behavior change interventions. ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the implementation and e...
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Main Authors: | Hendrie, Gilly A (Author), Hussain, M Sazzad (Author), Brindal, Emily (Author), James-Martin, Genevieve (Author), Williams, Gemma (Author), Crook, Anna (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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