Effectiveness of Digital Interventions for Reducing Behavioral Risks of Cardiovascular Disease in Nonclinical Adult Populations: Systematic Review of Reviews
BackgroundDigital health interventions are increasingly being used as a supplement or replacement for face-to-face services as a part of predictive prevention. They may be offered to those who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease and need to improve their diet, increase physical activity, stop...
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Main Authors: | Gold, Natalie (Author), Yau, Amy (Author), Rigby, Benjamin (Author), Dyke, Chris (Author), Remfry, Elizabeth Alice (Author), Chadborn, Tim (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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