Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2015): Apr-Jun

Effective Strategies to Recruit Young Adults Into the TXT2BFiT mHealth Randomized Controlled Trial for Weight Gain Prevention

Effective Strategies to Recruit Young Adults Into the TXT2BFiT mHealth Randomized Controlled Trial for Weight Gain Prevention

Effective Strategies to Recruit Young Adults Into the TXT2BFiT mHealth Randomized Controlled Trial for Weight Gain Prevention

Journals

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  16. Partridge S, McGeechan K, Bauman A, Phongsavan P, Allman-Farinelli M. Improved eating behaviours mediate weight gain prevention of young adults: moderation and mediation results of a randomised controlled trial of TXT2BFiT, mHealth program. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016;13(1) View
  17. Lam E, Partridge S, Allman‐Farinelli M. Strategies for successful recruitment of young adults to healthy lifestyle programmes for the prevention of weight gain: a systematic review. Obesity Reviews 2016;17(2):178 View
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  24. Subasinghe A, Nguyen M, Wark J, Tabrizi S, Garland S. Targeted Facebook Advertising is a Novel and Effective Method of Recruiting Participants into a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(3):e154 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Zhang H, Wheldon C, Tao C, Dunn A, Guo Y, Huo J, Bian J. Social Web and Health Research. View