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Curr Obes Rep ; 4(4): 510-9, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26364308

ABSTRACT

New and emerging mobile technologies are providing unprecedented possibilities for understanding and intervening on obesity-related behaviors in real time. However, the mobile health (mHealth) field has yet to catch up with the fast-paced development of technology. Current mHealth efforts in weight management still tend to focus mainly on short message systems (SMS) interventions, rather than taking advantage of real-time sensing to develop just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs). This paper will give an overview of the current technology landscape for sensing and intervening on three behaviors that are central to weight management: diet, physical activity, and sleep. Then five studies that really dig into the possibilities that these new technologies afford will be showcased. We conclude with a discussion of hurdles that mHealth obesity research has yet to overcome and a future-facing discussion.


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Diet , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Obesity/prevention & control , Risk Reduction Behavior , Telemedicine , Cell Phone , Diffusion of Innovation , Humans , Obesity/therapy , Text Messaging
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