2012
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1901
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Results from an Online Computer-Tailored Weight Management Intervention for Overweight Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: BackgroundPrevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention of obesity and people who are overweight are a specifically important group to target. Currently there is a lack of weight gain prevention interventions that can reach large numbers of people. Therefore, we developed an Internet-delivered, computer-tailored weight management intervention for overweight adults. The focus of the intervention was on making small (100 kcal per day), but sustained changes in dietary in… Show more

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“…25,56 reported similar outcomes in that they did not influence weight but affected health behaviors such as fruit and vegetable intake, which may influence longterm weight maintenance. [56][57][58][59] The majority of participants in Project YEAH (68%) were at a normal weight, similar to the recent American College Health Association National College Health Assessment 60 population in which 62% reported normal weight. Although participants in this study tended to be of normal weight, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2010 1,2 reported that 67% of males and 56% of females in the 20-to 39-year age range had a BMI $ 25 kg/m 2 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…25,56 reported similar outcomes in that they did not influence weight but affected health behaviors such as fruit and vegetable intake, which may influence longterm weight maintenance. [56][57][58][59] The majority of participants in Project YEAH (68%) were at a normal weight, similar to the recent American College Health Association National College Health Assessment 60 population in which 62% reported normal weight. Although participants in this study tended to be of normal weight, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2010 1,2 reported that 67% of males and 56% of females in the 20-to 39-year age range had a BMI $ 25 kg/m 2 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…As has been seen in prior physical activity interventions delivered through the internet, [13][14][15][16] engagement declined as the intervention progressed. Although all participants engaged in the Facebook Social Support Group, there was also a wide range of engagement with a minimum of 6 total posts to a maximum of 32 total posts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The use of Facebook may also aid in ameliorating a frequently reported hindrance of physical activity interventions delivered through the internet which is getting and keeping participants engaged and visiting the intervention website. [12][13][14][15][16] The average Facebook user logs into Facebook 3 times per day, 17 a login rate that is 7 times higher than that seen among previous internet-based physical activity interventions. 16 The use of social media in health-promoting interventions is not new and has resulted in improvements in several aspects of health (eg, sexual health, food safety, and weight loss).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, mobile phones have become a major conduit for communication and information. The uses of web-and mobile-based apps as a tool for health promotion and weight-loss have been successful in randomized trials [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%