Cell phone intervention for you (CITY): a randomized, controlled trial of behavioral weight loss intervention for young adults using mobile technology

LP Svetkey, BC Batch, PH Lin, SS Intille, L Corsino… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To determine the effect on weight of two mobile technology‐based (mHealth)
behavioral weight loss interventions in young adults. Methods Randomized, controlled …

A smartphone-supported weight loss program: design of the ENGAGED randomized controlled trial

CA Pellegrini, JM Duncan, AC Moller, J Buscemi… - BMC public health, 2012 - Springer
Background Obesity remains a major public health challenge, demanding cost-effective and
scalable weight management programs. Delivering key treatment components via mobile …

Effects of an abbreviated obesity intervention supported by mobile technology: the ENGAGED randomized clinical trial

B Spring, CA Pellegrini, A Pfammatter, JM Duncan… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To determine the effects on weight loss of three abbreviated behavioral weight
loss interventions with and without coaching and mobile technology. Methods A randomized …

[HTML][HTML] Short-term efficacy of an innovative mobile phone technology-based intervention for weight management for overweight and obese adolescents: pilot study

JL Chen, CM Guedes, BA Cooper, AE Lung - Interactive journal of …, 2017 - i-jmr.org
Background: In the United States, approximately one-third of adolescents are now
overweight or obese, and one in six is obese. This financial cost and the larger nonfinancial …

Comparison of smartphone‐based behavioral obesity treatment with gold standard group treatment and control: a randomized trial

JG Thomas, DS Bond, HA Raynor, GD Papandonatos… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study aimed to determine whether weight losses from a primarily smartphone‐
based behavioral obesity treatment (SMART) differed from those of a more intensive group …

Effectiveness of mobile electronic devices in weight loss among overweight and obese populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

B Khokhar, J Jones, PE Ronksley, MJ Armstrong… - BMC obesity, 2014 - Springer
Background Mobile electronic devices, such as mobile phones and PDAs, have emerged as
potentially useful tools in the facilitation and maintenance of weight loss. While RCTs have …

Efficacy of SmartLossSM, a smartphone‐based weight loss intervention: Results from a randomized controlled trial

CK Martin, AC Miller, DM Thomas, CM Champagne… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Test the efficacy of SmartLossSM, a smartphone‐based weight loss intervention,
in a pilot study. Methods In a 12‐week randomized controlled trial, adults (25≤ BMI≤ 35 …

Design and implementation of a randomized controlled social and mobile weight loss trial for young adults (project SMART)

K Patrick, SJ Marshall, EP Davila… - Contemporary clinical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Purpose To describe the theoretical rationale, intervention design, and clinical trial of a two-
year weight control intervention for young adults deployed via social and mobile media …

A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Mobile Devices and Weight Loss with an Intervention Content Analysis

LN Lyzwinski - Journal of personalized medicine, 2014 - mdpi.com
Introduction: Overweight and obesity constitute leading global public health challenges.
Tackling overweight and obesity by influencing human behaviour is a complex task …

Smartphone-based healthy weight management intervention for Chinese American adolescents: short-term efficacy and factors associated with decreased weight

JL Chen, CM Guedes, AE Lung - Journal of Adolescent Health, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose This study aimed to examine the short-term efficacy of a smartphone-based
intervention for Chinese American adolescents who are overweight or obese and to explore …