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Diabetes prevention and weight loss with a fully automated behavioral intervention by email, web, and mobile phone: a randomized controlled trial among persons with prediabetes.
Block et al. (2015)
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TACTICS USED
Goal Setting,Gamification,Social Support,Feedback,Coaching or Counselling
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
SIMILAR STUDIES
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Adherence (Medication or Treatment)
Jones (2015)
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions using the Common Sense Self-Regulatory Model to improve adherence behaviours.
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Physical Activity
Lubans (2009)
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Effects of integrating pedometers, parental materials, and E-mail support within an extracurricular school sport intervention.
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
Geisner (2007)
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Evaluating personal alcohol feedback as a selective prevention for college students with depressed mood.
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Physical Activity
Yang (2015)
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Implementation of behavior change techniques in mobile applications for physical activity.
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Self-Management,Disease Management
Dale (2014)
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Improving coronary heart disease self-management using mobile technologies (Text4Heart): a randomised controlled trial protocol.
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Physical Activity,Disease Management
Avery (2014)
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Movement as Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes: protocol for an open pilot study and external pilot clustered randomised controlled trial to assess acceptability, feasibility and fidelity of a multifaceted behavioural intervention targeting physical activity in primary care.