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Fitness apps, live streaming workout classes, and virtual reality fitness for physical activity during the COVID-19 lockdown: An empirical study
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Frontiers in public health,
2022 |
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Feasibility and outcomes from development and testing of a health behavior theory-based fitness app
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2020 |
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BONNIE: Building Online Narratives from Noteworthy Interaction Events
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2018 |
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Smartphone Application for Physical Activity Enhancement at Workplace: Would Office Workers Actually Use It?
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2018 |
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e-Health/m-Health Adoption and Lifestyle Improvements: Exploring the Roles of Technology Readiness, the Expectation-Confirmation Model, and Health-Related …
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2017 |
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The fitness of apps: a theory-based examination of mobile fitness app usage over 5 months
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Mhealth,
2017 |
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Controlling Your “App” etite: How Diet and Nutrition-Related Mobile Apps Lead to Behavior Change
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2017 |
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Make Your Publications Visible.
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2016 |
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Applying Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour: changing physical activity health behaviour with activity-tracking technology
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2016 |
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Implementing behavior change: evaluation criteria and recommendations for mHealth applications based on the health action process approach and the quality of life …
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mHealth Multidisciplinary …,
2015 |
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Implementing Behavior Change: Evaluation Criteria and Recommendations for mHealth Applications Based on the Health Action Process Approach and …
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2014 |
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Implementing Behavior Change: Evaluation Criteria and Recommendations for mHealth Applications Based on the Health Action Process Approach and the Quality of …
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mHealth Multidisciplinary Verticals,
2014 |
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Adapting a Database of Text Messages to a Mobile-Based Weight Loss Program: The Case of the Middle East
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International journal of telemedicine and applications, Hindawi,
2014 |
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Going Beyond: Challenges for Using mHealth Applications for Preventive Medicine
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mHealth Multidisciplinary Verticals,
2014 |
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Studies in Arts and Humanities VOL04/ISSUE01/2018
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Health Psychology,
2012 |
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[1]
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Fitness Apps, Live Streaming Workout Classes, and Virtual Reality Fitness for Physical Activity During the COVID-19 Lockdown: An Empirical Study
Frontiers in Public Health,
2022
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2022.852311
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E-health/m-health adoption and lifestyle improvements: Exploring the roles of technology readiness, the expectation-confirmation model, and health-related information activities
Telecommunications Policy,
2019
DOI:10.1016/j.telpol.2019.01.005
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[3]
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Smartphone Application for Physical Activity Enhancement at Workplace: Would Office Workers Actually Use It?
2018 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for the Muslim World (ICT4M),
2018
DOI:10.1109/ICT4M.2018.00035
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[4]
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Controlling Your “App”etite: How Diet and Nutrition-Related Mobile Apps Lead to Behavior Change
JMIR mHealth and uHealth,
2017
DOI:10.2196/mhealth.7410
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[5]
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Adapting a Database of Text Messages to a Mobile-Based Weight Loss Program: The Case of the Middle East
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications,
2014
DOI:10.1155/2014/658149
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[6]
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mHealth Multidisciplinary Verticals
2014
DOI:10.1201/b17724-10
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