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. 2020 Mar 10;8(3):e13461. doi: 10.2196/13461

Table 2.

Secondary research and other papers.

Study Author (year) Title Type of paper
6 Podina and Fodor (2018) [16] Critical review and meta-analysis of multicomponent behavioural e-health interventions for weight loss Systematic review
7 Lyzwinski (2014) [22] A systematic review and meta-analysis of mobile devices and weight loss with an intervention content analysis Systematic review
8 Allen et al (2014) [23] Technology-assisted weight management interventions: Systematic review of clinical trials Systematic review
9 Kelders et al (2012) [24] Persuasive system design does matter: A systematic review of adherence to Web-based interventions Systematic review
10 Goode et al (2017) [25] The impact of interventions that integrate accelerometers on physical activity and weight loss: A systematic review Systematic review
11 Coons et al (2012) [26] Technology interventions to curb obesity: A systematic review of the current literature Systematic review
12 Kulick (2017) [27] Wearable technology and long-term weight loss Comment
13 Jakicic and Belle (2017) [28] Wearable technology and long-term weight loss-Reply Comment
14 Hekler et al (2016) Advancing models and theories for digital behavior change interventions [6] Comment
15 Dyer (2016) [29] Wearable fitness device does not help maintain weight loss, study finds: Fitness device doesn’t maintain weight loss Comment
16 Assar (2018) [30] Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions and mHealth for weight management in overweight: A biopsychosocial framework Dissertation
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