Texting 4Wt Mangmt: Results of the mDIET Study data sheet 809 Views | |
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Author: | Patrick, Kevin; Rab, Fred; Dillion, Lindsay; Adams, Marc; Norman, Grag; Griswald, Bill; Zabinski, Marion; Rock, Cheryl |
Publication Date: | 1 Jan 2008 |
Publication Type: | Other |
Publisher/Journal: | University of California. Funded by a grant from the National Cancer Institute. |
Abstract: | This presentation provides and overview of results from the Texting 4 Wt Mangmt study conducted by the Department of Family and Preventative Medicine in Collaboration with the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego. The presentation outlines the purpose of the Mobile Dietary Intervention Through Electronic Technology (mDIET), study design and intervention details, SMS MMS deatils, results, and next steps. |
Countries: | United States |
Global Regions: | North America |
Upload Paper: | mDIET Texting 4 Health presentation_KP.pdf |
Citation: | Patrick, Kevin; Rab, Fred; Dillion, Lindsay; Adams, Marc; Norman, Grag; Griswald, Bill; Zabinski, Marion; Rock, Cheryl (2008). Texting 4 Wt Mangmnt: Results of the mDIET Study. University of California, SanDiego. Funded by a grant from the National Cancer Institue. R21 CA115615-01 A1 |
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