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Behavior Change Effectiveness Using Nutrition Apps in People With Chronic Diseases: Scoping Review.

Emily Salas-GrovesShannon GalyeanMichelle AlcornAllison Childress
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2023)
The results suggest that mHealth apps involving nutrition can significantly improve health outcomes in people with chronic diseases. Tailoring nutrition apps to specific populations is recommended for effective behavior change and improvement of health outcomes. In addition, some studies (7/46, 15%) showed sustained health behavior change, and some (4/46, 9%) showed a decline in the use of nutrition apps. These results indicate a need for further investigation on the sustainability of the health behavior change effectiveness of disease-specific nutrition apps.
Keyphrases
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