The Effectiveness of Strategies to Improve User Engagement With Digital Health Interventions Targeting Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Overweight and Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Full Title: J Med Internet Res
Abbreviation: J Med Internet Res
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"Conflicts of Interest: None declared."
"This project was funded by internal research funds provided by the University of Newcastle School of Medicine and Public Health. The funding body had no role in the design, analysis, or writing of this paper. AG is supported by a Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (102518). SLY is funded by a Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship (106654). LW is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant (APP1197022). MM is funded by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (CE200100025). RW is funded through a Cancer Institute New South Wales Early Career Fellowship (2021/ECF1355). CB is funded by a New South Wales Ministry of Health Prevention Research Support Program Fellowship. Infrastructure support was provided by Hunter New England Population Health, the University of Newcastle, and the National Centre of Implementation Science."
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