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2017
A Fully Automated Web-Based Program Improves Lifestyle Habits and HbA1c in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Abdominal Obesity: Randomized Trial of Patient E-Coaching Nutritional Support (The ANODE Study)
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Nov 08); 19(11):e360
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A New Tool for Nutrition App Quality Evaluation (AQEL): Development, Validation, and Reliability Testing
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Oct 27); 5(10):e163
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Exploring the Potential of a Wearable Camera to Examine the Early Obesogenic Home Environment: Comparison of SenseCam Images to the Home Environment Interview
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 12); 19(10):e332
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Using a UK Virtual Supermarket to Examine Purchasing Behavior Across Different Income Groups in the United Kingdom: Development and Feasibility Study
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Oct 09); 19(10):e343
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PREventive Care Infrastructure based On Ubiquitous Sensing (PRECIOUS): A Study Protocol
JMIR Res Protoc 2017 (May 31); 6(5):e105
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What Matters in Weight Loss? An In-Depth Analysis of Self-Monitoring
J Med Internet Res 2017 (May 12); 19(5):e160
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The Development, Validation, and User Evaluation of Foodbook24: A Web-Based Dietary Assessment Tool Developed for the Irish Adult Population
J Med Internet Res 2017 (May 11); 19(5):e158
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A Web-Based Graphical Food Frequency Assessment System: Design, Development and Usability Metrics
JMIR Hum Factors 2017 (May 08); 4(2):e13
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Ecological Momentary Assessment in Behavioral Research: Addressing Technological and Human Participant Challenges
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Mar 15); 19(3):e77
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Online Self-Tracking Groups to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Intake: A Small-Scale Study on Mechanisms of Group Effect on Behavior Change
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Mar 06); 19(3):e63
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