Active Assistance Technology for Health-Related Behavior Change: An Interdisciplinary Review
BackgroundInformation technology can help individuals to change their health behaviors. This is due to its potential for dynamic and unbiased information processing enabling users to monitor their own progress and be informed about risks and opportunities specific to evolving contexts and motivation...
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Main Authors: | Kennedy, Catriona M (Author), Powell, John (Author), Payne, Thomas H (Author), Ainsworth, John (Author), Boyd, Alan (Author), Buchan, Iain (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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