2011
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1533
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A Systematic Review of Information and Communication Technology–Based Interventions for Promoting Physical Activity Behavior Change in Children and Adolescents

Abstract: BackgroundA growing body of research has employed information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as the Internet and mobile phones for disseminating physical activity (PA) interventions with young populations. Although several systematic reviews have documented the effects of ICT-based interventions on PA behavior, very few have focused on children and adolescents specifically.ObjectivesThe present review aimed to systematically evaluate the efficacy and methodological quality of ICT-based PA intervent… Show more

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“…Some literature reviews, which have studied the effectiveness of obesity prevention through mobile phone applications, reported a mixed outcome of the intervention effectiveness [11,12]. Although these reviews suggest possible factors that contributed to this phenomenon, none of them looked into the design process of these applications and how it might affect their successful adoption by the target users.…”
Section: Abstract: Obesity User-centred Design Mobile Phone Ubiquimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some literature reviews, which have studied the effectiveness of obesity prevention through mobile phone applications, reported a mixed outcome of the intervention effectiveness [11,12]. Although these reviews suggest possible factors that contributed to this phenomenon, none of them looked into the design process of these applications and how it might affect their successful adoption by the target users.…”
Section: Abstract: Obesity User-centred Design Mobile Phone Ubiquimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature supports the use of Information and Communication Technologies in physical activity interventions as a number of positive effects have been documented for children and adolescents [26]. Electronic tools are useful in increasing individuals' awareness and enhancing their adherence to self-monitoring because of their ability to provide immediate feedback [42].…”
Section: A Technologyical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilising Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in physical activity interventions has a positive effect on physical activity behavior change in children and adolescents [26]. ICT-based interventions apply techniques such as Internet or SMS as delivery modes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…17,18 Research also indicates that text messages could serve as a powerful tool for behaviour change, [19][20][21] both in developed and developing countries. 22 However, so far research has focused almost exclusively on the sending of health messages to patients rather than to health workers, and on the use of messages as patient reminders rather than for the delivery of evidence-based information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%