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Designing evidence and theory-based ICT tools for weight loss maintenance: the H2020 NoHoW toolkit

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  • Some of the authors of this publication are working on these related projects: Evaluation of the Let’s Move It program in a cluster randomized controlled intervention trial (2015-17) View project

  • Information and communication technology (ICT) has potential to provide accessible, scalable channels for people to engage with these evidence-based behaviour change techniques

  • ICT delivery will be facilitated via a suite of tools including networked-wireless tracking technologies, weighing scales and activity sensors, apps, multi media resources and internet-based support

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Some of the authors of this publication are working on these related projects: Evaluation of the Let’s Move It program in a cluster randomized controlled intervention trial (2015-17) View project. NoHoW: Evidence-based ICT tools for weight loss maintenance 12 authors, including: Berit Lilienthal Heitmann Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen University 299 PUBLICATIONS 13,308 CITATIONS

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