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A Novel Diabetes Prevention Intervention Using a Mobile App: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Overweight Adults at Risk
Fukuoka (2015)
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TACTICS USED
Education or Information,Self-Monitoring or Tracking,Goal Setting,Gamification
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
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Effectiveness of a smartphone application for weight loss compared with usual care in overweight primary care patients: a randomized, controlled trial.
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Diet & Nutrition
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Other
Ivers (2013)
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Feedback GAP: pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial of goal setting and action plans to increase the effectiveness of audit and feedback interventions in primary care.