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. 2025 Apr 22;27:e69425. doi: 10.2196/69425

Table 2.

Follow-up data for 2- and 4-month periods.

Outcomes Two months Four months

Intervention (n=244), median (IQR) Control (n=295), median (IQR) Intervention (n=183), median (IQR) Control (n=248), median (IQR)
Primary outcomes

Number of weekly standard drinks (12 g pure alcohol) consumeda 0 (0-6) 4.5 (0.8-8.3) 0 (0-12) 2 (0-13.5)

Monthly frequency of heavy episodic drinking (ie, ≥4 standard drinks)a 1 (0-2) 1 (0-2) 1 (0-2) 1 (0-2)

Number of daily portions (100 g) of fruit and vegetables consumeda 1.7 (1-2.8) 1.3 (0.7-2.3) 1.5 (1-2.8) 1.5 (0.8-2.5)

Number weekly sugary drinks (33 cL) consumeda 2 (2-5) 2 (2-7) 2 (2-5) 5 (2-7)

Weekly time spent in MVPAe (minutes)a 240 (105-420) 210 (60-375) 270 (105-390) 195 (75-360)

4-week point prevalence of smoking abstinencea, n (%) 10 (25) 12 (21) 15 (43) 14 (36)
Secondary outcomes

Number of weekly portions of candy or snacks 2 (1-5) 2 (2-5) 2 (1-5) 2 (2-5)

BMI (kg/m2) 21.6 (19.6-24.1) 22.7 (20.2-25.1) 22.1 (19.7-24.4) 22.6 (20.2-24.8)

Number of cigarettes smoked weekly among smokers 2 (0-36.3) 10 (2-38.5) 4.5 (1-51.3) 20 (4-80)

aAmong participants at-risk for the behavior at baseline.