Mobile Health Apps in Pediatric Obesity Treatment: Process Outcomes From a Feasibility Study of a Multicomponent Intervention
BackgroundMulticomponent family interventions underline current best practice in childhood obesity treatment. Mobile health (mHealth) adjuncts that address eating and physical activity behaviors have shown promise in clinical studies. ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe process methods for applyin...
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Main Authors: | Browne, Sarah (Author), Kechadi, M-Tahar (Author), O'Donnell, Shane (Author), Dow, Mckenzie (Author), Tully, Louise (Author), Doyle, Gerardine (Author), O'Malley, Grace (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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