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Assessing the Quality of Mobile Phone Apps for Weight Management: User-Centered Study With Employees From a Lebanese University.

Marco BardusAhmed K AliFarah DemachkiehGhassan N Hamadeh
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2019)
Although the apps were considered highly functional, they were relatively weak in engagement and subjective quality scores, indicating a low propensity of using the apps in the future. As engagement was the subdomain most strongly associated with subjective quality, app developers and researchers should focus on creating engaging apps, holding constant the functionality, aesthetics, and information quality. The tested apps (in particular Lark and MyPlate) were perceived as more engaging and of higher quality among healthy, obese individuals, making them a promising mode of delivery for self-directed interventions promoting weight control among the sampled population or in similar and comparable settings.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • quality improvement
  • body mass index
  • type diabetes
  • social media
  • metabolic syndrome
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • social support
  • body weight