Digital Inequalities in the Use of Self-Tracking Diet and Fitness Apps: Interview Study on the Influence of Social, Economic, and Cultural Factors
BackgroundDigital devices are driving economic and social transformations, but assessing the uses, perceptions, and impact of these new technologies on diet and physical activity remains a major societal challenge. ObjectiveWe aimed to determine under which social, economic, and cultural conditions...
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Main Authors: | Régnier, Faustine (Author), Chauvel, Louis (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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