Describing the Process of Adopting Nutrition and Fitness Apps: Behavior Stage Model Approach
BackgroundAlthough mobile technologies such as smartphone apps are promising means for motivating people to adopt a healthier lifestyle (mHealth apps), previous studies have shown low adoption and continued use rates. Developing the means to address this issue requires further understanding of mHeal...
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Main Authors: | König, Laura M (Author), Sproesser, Gudrun (Author), Schupp, Harald T (Author), Renner, Britta (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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