Characterization of adults concerning the use of a hypothetical mHealth application addressing stress-overeating: an online survey
Abstract Background About 40% of people respond to stress by consuming more unhealthy foods. This behavior is associated with increased energy intake and the risk of obesity. As mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) have been shown to be an easy-to-use intervention tool, the characterization o...
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Main Authors: | Martin Lurz (Author), Kathrin Gemesi (Author), Sophie Laura Holzmann (Author), Birgit Kretzschmar (Author), Monika Wintergerst (Author), Georg Groh (Author), Markus Böhm (Author), Kurt Gedrich (Author), Hans Hauner (Author), Helmut Krcmar (Author), Christina Holzapfel (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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