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Evaluation of a mobile phone-based diet game for weight control.
Lee (2010)
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TACTICS USED
Gamification
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
Diet & Nutrition
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Smoking Cessation
de Vries (2018)
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Tailoring Motivational Health Messages for Smoking Cessation Using an mHealth Recommender System Integrated With an Electronic Health Record: A Study Protocol
Education
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OECD (2017a)
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Improving Adult Literacy
Health
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Diet & Nutrition
McMahon (2016)
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Mechanisms of change of a novel weight loss programme provided by a third sector organisation: a qualitative interview study.
Health
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Other
Simms (2011)
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Development of a theory-based intervention to increase prescription of inspiratory muscle training by health professionals in the management of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Health
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Other
Wardle (2003)
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Increasing attendance at colorectal cancer screening: testing the efficacy of a mailed, psychoeducational intervention in a community sample of older adults.
Health
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Disease Management
Arora et al. (2014)
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Trial to examine text message–based mHealth in emergency department patients with diabetes (TExT-MED): a randomized controlled trial.