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Effects of mobile phone SMS to improve glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh: A prospective, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial.
Islam et al. (2015)
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Social Support
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Disease Management
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Physical Activity
Simons (2018)
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A Smartphone App to Promote an Active Lifestyle in Lower-Educated Working Young Adults: Development, Usability, Acceptability, and Feasibility Study.
Health
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Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
Oddsson (2017)
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Effects of a Gamified Mobile Application to Support a Lifestyle-Change Program in Adults: A Controlled Pilot
Health
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Self-Management,Care Plan Compliance
Harder (2017)
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A user-centred approach to developing bWell, a mobile app for arm and shoulder exercises after breast cancer treatment.
Health
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Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
Kennelly (2016)
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Pregnancy, exercise and nutrition research study with smart phone app support (Pears): Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.
Finance
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Charitable Giving
Behavioural Insights Team (2013)
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Applying Behavioural Insights to Charitable Giving 1.
Finance
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Savings
Cheema & Soman (2011)
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Earmarking and Partitioning: Increasing Saving by Low-Income Households