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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
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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.
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Self-Management
Craig (2017)
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Development of a theory-informed implementation intervention to improve the triage, treatment and transfer of stroke patients in emergency departments using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF): the T(3) Trial.
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Smoking Cessation
Ausems (2002)
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Short-term effects of a randomized computer-based out-of-school smoking prevention trial aimed at elementary schoolchildren.
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Physical Activity,Diet & Nutrition
Turner-McGrievy (2011b)
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Results of the 6-month Mobile Pounds Off Digitally (Mobile POD) randomized weight-loss intervention among adults
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
McNally (2005)
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Motivational interventions for heavy drinking college students: examining the role of discrepancy-related psychological processes.
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Physical Activity
Belmon (2015)
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Dutch Young Adults Ratings of Behavior Change Techniques Applied in Mobile Phone Apps to Promote Physical Activity: A Cross-Sectional Survey.