Mobile Technology for Vegetable Consumption: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study in Overweight Adults
BackgroundMobile apps present a potentially cost-effective tool for delivering behavior change interventions at scale, but no known studies have tested the efficacy of apps as a tool to specifically increase vegetable consumption among overweight adults. ObjectiveThe purpose of this pilot study was...
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Main Authors: | Mummah, Sarah Ann (Author), Mathur, Maya (Author), King, Abby C (Author), Gardner, Christopher D (Author), Sutton, Stephen (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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