User-centered design and development of a web-based tool to support healthy feeding practices by parents of urban minority youth at risk for childhood obesity
Katrina F Mateo,
Helene Vilme,
Sandra Verdaguer
et al.
Abstract:Objectives Technology, mobile health (mHealth), and “eHealth” are broadly used in childhood overweight and obesity interventions. However, the impact of technology-based interventions where parents or caregivers are involved is unclear. Thus, the objective of this manuscript is to provide valuable insights about the development of a parent–child web-based tool to promote healthy eating among preadolescents. Methods The tool development was an iterative process and comprised of two phases. In Phase 1, formative… Show more
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