Perspectives and Preferences of Adult Smartphone Users Regarding Nutrition and Diet Apps: Web-Based Survey Study
BackgroundDigital technologies have evolved dramatically in recent years, finding applications in a variety of aspects of everyday life. Smartphones and mobile apps are being used for a steadily increasing number of tasks, including health monitoring. A large number of nutrition and diet apps are av...
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Main Authors: | Maria F Vasiloglou (Author), Stergios Christodoulidis (Author), Emilie Reber (Author), Thomai Stathopoulou (Author), Ya Lu (Author), Zeno Stanga (Author), Stavroula Mougiakakou (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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