Published on 02.02.17 in Vol 5, No 2 (2017): February
Works citing "Weight Loss Associated With Different Patterns of Self-Monitoring Using the Mobile Phone App My Meal Mate"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.4520):
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Maringer M, van’t Veer P, Klepacz N, Verain MCD, Normann A, Ekman S, Timotijevic L, Raats MM, Geelen A. User-documented food consumption data from publicly available apps: an analysis of opportunities and challenges for nutrition research. Nutrition Journal 2018;17(1)
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Patel ML, Brooks TL, Bennett GG. Consistent self-monitoring in a commercial app-based intervention for weight loss: results from a randomized trial. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2020;43(3):391
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Maringer M, Wisse-Voorwinden N, Veer PV, Geelen A. Food identification by barcode scanning in the Netherlands: a quality assessment of labelled food product databases underlying popular nutrition applications. Public Health Nutrition 2018;:1
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Hou J, Yang R, Yang Y, Tang Y, Deng H, Chen Z, Wu Y, Shen H. The Effectiveness and Safety of Utilizing Mobile Phone–Based Programs for Rehabilitation After Lumbar Spinal Surgery: Multicenter, Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(2):e10201
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Bidargaddi N, Pituch T, Maaieh H, Short C, Strecher V. Predicting which type of push notification content motivates users to engage in a self-monitoring app. Preventive Medicine Reports 2018;11:267
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Brindal E, Hendrie GA, Freyne J, Noakes M. A Mobile Phone App Designed to Support Weight Loss Maintenance and Well-Being (MotiMate): Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(9):e12882
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Grock S, Ku J, Kim J, Moin T. A Review of Technology-Assisted Interventions for Diabetes Prevention. Current Diabetes Reports 2017;17(11)
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Shoneye CL, Kwasnicka D, Mullan B, Pollard CM, Boushey CJ, Kerr DA. Dietary assessment methods used in adult digital weight loss interventions: A systematic literature review. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 2023;36(3):997
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Blow J, Sagaribay R, Cooper TV. A pilot study examining the impact of a brief health education intervention on food choices and exercise in a Latinx college student sample. Appetite 2022;173:105979
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Xu R, Bannor R, Cardel MI, Foster GD, Pagoto S. How much food tracking during a digital weight‐management program is enough to produce clinically significant weight loss?. Obesity 2023;31(7):1779
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