2014
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.3534
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Development and Preliminary Evaluation of an Internet-Based Healthy Eating Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: BackgroundThe HealthValues Healthy Eating Programme is a standalone Internet-based intervention that employs a novel strategy for promoting behavior change (analyzing one’s reasons for endorsing health values) alongside other psychological principles that have been shown to influence behavior. The program consists of phases targeting motivation (dietary feedback and advice, analyzing reasons for health values, thinking about health-related desires, and concerns), volition (implementation intentions with mental… Show more

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“…Another subset of studies (n = 13) focused on a range of health behaviors such as having a mammogram [57], weight-loss [58, 59], reducing blood pressure[60], self-management of epilepsy[61], HIV[62,63] and asthma [64], and increasing healthy eating [65,66] and physical activity [67,68]. These researchers also recruited a range of populations (e.g., women who were overdue for a mammogram [57]; overweight adults [58] and adolescents [68]; youth with HIV [55,62]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another subset of studies (n = 13) focused on a range of health behaviors such as having a mammogram [57], weight-loss [58, 59], reducing blood pressure[60], self-management of epilepsy[61], HIV[62,63] and asthma [64], and increasing healthy eating [65,66] and physical activity [67,68]. These researchers also recruited a range of populations (e.g., women who were overdue for a mammogram [57]; overweight adults [58] and adolescents [68]; youth with HIV [55,62]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No que tange especificamente à publicidade de alimentos não saudáveis, todo corpo de evidência disponível até o momento aponta para a sua associação ao desejo de consumi-los, tanto entre adultos 40,41 como entre crianças 8,42,43 . Ainda, de forma semelhante, evidências indicam também que a presença mais frequente da publicidade de alimentos saudáveis estimularia o consumo desses produtos 43,44,45 .…”
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“…Behaviour change interventions using the Wheel and the Taxonomy can effectively change lifestyle behaviours. For example, a text-messaging and pedometer programme improved physical activity in people at high risk of type 2 diabetes,16 a digital healthy eating programme increased consumption of fruit and vegetables and sustained this over a 6-month period17 and a digital behaviour change programme achieved significant weight loss results in individuals at risk of type 2 diabetes 18. The Taxonomy and the Wheel are recommended approaches to modify lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease prevention 12 16 18.…”
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confidence: 99%