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Active assistance technology reduces glycosylated hemoglobin and weight in individuals with type 2 diabetes: results of a theory-based randomized trial.
Orsama et al (2013)
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SIMILAR STUDIES
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Edwards (2016)
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Gamification for health promotion: systematic review of behaviour change techniques in smartphone apps.
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Disease Management,Self-Management,Physical Activity
Glynn (2014b)
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Chronic Disease Risks and Use of a Smartphone Application During a Physical Activity and Dietary Intervention in Australian Truck Drivers
Health
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Healthcare Delivery
Kahneman & Tversky (1981)
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The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice’.
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Sexual Health Behaviors
Downs (1982)
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Interactive video behavioral intervention to reduce adolescent females' STD risk: a randomized controlled trial.
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Healthcare Consumption
McNeil et al. (1982)
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On the Elicitation of Preferences for Alternative Therapies.
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Rossi et al. (2013)
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Impact of the “Diabetes Interactive Diary” telemedicine system on metabolic control, risk of hypoglycemia, and quality of life: a randomized clinical trial in type 1 diabetes.