An App to Improve Eating Habits of Adolescents and Young Adults (Challenge to Go): Systematic Development of a Theory-Based and Target Group-Adapted Mobile App Intervention
BackgroundDue to the widespread use of mobile phones, dietary mobile apps are promising tools for preventing diet-related noncommunicable diseases early in life. However, most of the currently available nutrition apps lack scientific evaluation and user acceptance. ObjectiveThe objective of this stu...
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Main Authors: | Rohde, Anna (Author), Duensing, Anja (Author), Dawczynski, Christine (Author), Godemann, Jasmin (Author), Lorkowski, Stefan (Author), Brombach, Christine (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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