P.3.02 - E and Mhealth
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Saturday, June 17, 2023 |
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM |
UKK - Hall D (Level 2 - main floor- left) |
Speaker
Attendee795
Phd Student
Karolinska Institutet
Cost-consequence analysis of a mHealth obesity prevention intervention in Swedish primary child health care: the MINISTOP 2.0 trial
Attendee5291
Medical School Hamburg
Efficacy of individualized sensory-based mHealth interventions to improve distress coping in healthcare professionals: A Multi-Arm Parallel-Group randomized controlled trial
Attendee6501
Texas State University
Nutrition questions of Texas WIC chatbot users: an exploratory content analysis
Attendee3660
Phd Student
University Of Victoria
Lessons Learned from Co-Designing a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention for a Family-Based Physical Activity App
Attendee6252
PhD
Technical University Of Munich
App-Supported Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy to Manage Gestational Weight Gain and Prevent Gestational Diabetes – A Scoping Review
Attendee6176
Associate Professor
University Of Southern Denmark
Identification of behavioral components in m-Health to optimize engagement with a Physical Activity app
Attendee5886
University Assistant
University of Graz
Measurement properties of a short, web-based, daily physical activity questionnaire (PAQ24) for adults.
Attendee3660
Phd Student
University Of Victoria
Describing the Process of Adapting a Family-Based Healthy Lifestyle Program from Web to Mobile Using a “No-Code” App Builder
Attendee5826
Wageningen University & Research
Factors contributing to the perceived effectiveness of a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention targeting healthy eating
Attendee5677
Student
National Institute of Public Health
Identifying online networks and social media influencers to promote healthy behaviors: the sugar sweetened beverages (SSB) case in Mexico.
Attendee2322
mental mHealth Lab, Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Does context matter? The association between affective states and physical behavior and its moderation by weather factors measured with ambulatory assessment
Attendee5632
Assistant Professor
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Effects of Virtual Reality-Based Exercise Intervention on Promoting College Students’ Physical Activity Levels
Attendee5174
Postdoctoral Researcher
Singapore-ETH Centre
Development of “LvL UP”: A smartphone-based, conversational agent-delivered holistic lifestyle intervention for the prevention of non-communicable diseases and common mental disorders
Attendee5726
Miguel Hernández University Of Elche
The use of mobile phone is associated with unhealthy behaviors and educational variables: a study with Spanish adolescents
Attendee5671
Phd Student
Karolinska Institutet
The feasibility of a mHealth service promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours, a mixed methods approach
Attendee2936
Phd Student
INRAE
A web-based and mobile intervention providing complementary feeding guidelines to promote responsive parental feeding practices, healthy children’s eating behaviour and optimal body mass index: protocol of the NutrienT randomised controlled trial
Attendee2322
mental mHealth Lab, Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
How are physical behavior and affective well-being associated in everyday life? Findings from a systematic review
Attendee5594
Associate Professor
University of Campinas
Promotion of a healthy salt intake in Brazilian adults: a theory-based mHealth intervention
Attendee5469
University Of Agder
Public health nurses' wishes, needs and expectations for the development and use of a new online resource on early nutrition – a qualitative study in the Nutrition Now project
