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Effectiveness of Individual Real-Time Video Counseling on Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol, Physical Activity, and Obesity Health Risks: Systematic Review.

Judith ByaruhangaPrince AtorkeyMatthew MclaughlinAlison BrownEmma ByrnesChristine Louise PaulJohn Henry WiggersFlora Tzelepis
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
Video counseling is potentially more effective than a control group or other modes of support in addressing physical inactivity and obesity and is not less effective in modifying smoking and alcohol consumption. Further research is required to determine the relative benefits of video counseling in terms of other policy and practice decision-making factors such as costs and feasibility.
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