“…Other reported lifestyle-related health outcomes were: weight status ( n = 11); fitness ( n = 3); blood pressure ( n = 4); blood glucose ( n = 1); cholesterol ( n = 1); and quality of life ( n = 2). Ten studies [33, 36–38, 43–45, 49, 50, 55, 57] targeted a single health behaviour, whilst 17 studies [29, 31, 35, 39–42, 46–48, 50–56, 58] targeted multiple health behaviours and related health outcomes. Fourteen studies [33, 37–40, 42, 45–47, 51, 52, 55–57] involved interventions delivered solely via an app (stand-alone intervention) and 13 studies [29, 31, 35, 36, 41, 43, 44, 48–50, 53, 54, 58] involved interventions that used apps in conjunction with other intervention strategies (multi-component intervention), such as physical education, parental education, counselling sessions, printed materials, motivational emails, websites and pedometer use.…”