mHealth Technologies to Influence Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors: Behavior Change Techniques, Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
about
A smartphone "app"-delivered randomized factorial trial targeting physical activity in adults.Using computer, mobile and wearable technology enhanced interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis.The effectiveness of smoking cessation, physical activity/diet and alcohol reduction interventions delivered by mobile phones for the prevention of non-communicable diseases: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials.Adaptive step goals and rewards: a longitudinal growth model of daily steps for a smartphone-based walking intervention.Using the Intervention Mapping and Behavioral Intervention Technology Frameworks: Development of an mHealth Intervention for Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Change.Enhancing Lifestyle Change in Cardiac Patients Through the Do CHANGE System ("Do Cardiac Health: Advanced New Generation Ecosystem"): Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol.EVIDENT 3 Study: A randomized, controlled clinical trial to reduce inactivity and caloric intake in sedentary and overweight or obese people using a smartphone application: Study protocol.Evaluating the Impact of Physical Activity Apps and Wearables: Interdisciplinary Review.Quality of Publicly Available Physical Activity Apps: Review and Content Analysis.The Impact of Web-Based Feedback on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health of Nurses Working in a Cardiovascular Setting: A Randomized Trial.Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Diet-Related eHealth and mHealth Research: Bibliometric Analysis.Apps and wearables for monitoring physical activity and sedentary behaviour: A qualitative systematic review protocol on barriers and facilitators.A tailored telephone and email based exercise intervention induced reductions in various measures of body composition in physically inactive adults: A randomized controlled trial.Effect and Process Evaluation of a Smartphone App to Promote an Active Lifestyle in Lower Educated Working Young Adults: Cluster Randomized Controlled TrialMemphis FitKids: implementing a mobile-friendly web-based application to enhance parents' participation in improving child healthQuality of Publicly Available Physical Activity Apps: Review and Content Analysis (Preprint)
P2860
Q30253048-79F2A4AD-90BC-4352-BE5B-4364B8D718F8Q38643672-7C5E42AF-FD29-4A59-8331-AB9B0C479AA8Q47205480-FECB9BF3-E39E-41B0-A22E-A0B56A963B08Q47636812-0945FFCD-50B4-448F-81E2-E2047BFDDEA0Q47795131-9424F92C-5E2E-42F8-8A0D-1610751CA73BQ50107533-EC59FADC-8D84-4530-993E-B9D0E9D62630Q51767231-73B62CBC-DF3A-4B22-8A83-9261AFA9F6B1Q52344049-766935DD-BA88-4AA9-B7AB-F07C651F9B21Q52644185-41FBA97A-1196-4B71-9CCB-06A846ED5797Q52645955-F2744DB9-8FE7-42D8-9C8B-E056485917A8Q53407583-83E288B2-1901-42B3-B808-9AC9322157A0Q55267263-7D52E403-593A-4568-B7D3-D01D7F4170A1Q55454440-4F9E3F7E-55CB-40B0-9390-5F851CBA7710Q57069482-E9FF5AFE-964C-4799-BEEB-C8747FB1D793Q58696751-D44CF608-F801-43F4-9321-B6220FBDA6D1Q59211756-D6AD2647-1611-493D-9114-887C1704D3D0
P2860
mHealth Technologies to Influence Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors: Behavior Change Techniques, Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.
description
2016 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2016年の論文
@ja
2016年論文
@yue
2016年論文
@zh-hant
2016年論文
@zh-hk
2016年論文
@zh-mo
2016年論文
@zh-tw
2016年论文
@wuu
2016年论文
@zh
2016年论文
@zh-cn
name
mHealth Technologies to Influe ...... Randomized Controlled Trials.
@en
type
label
mHealth Technologies to Influe ...... Randomized Controlled Trials.
@en
prefLabel
mHealth Technologies to Influe ...... Randomized Controlled Trials.
@en
P2860
P50
P1476
mHealth Technologies to Influe ...... Randomized Controlled Trials.
@en
P2093
Robyn Whittaker
P2860
P304
P356
10.1007/S12160-016-9846-0
P577
2016-10-18T00:00:00Z