A mobile phone enabled health promotion program for middle-aged males
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posted on 2018-09-20, 00:00 authored by H Ding, M Karunanithi, Mitchell Duncan, D Ireland, M Noakes, Cindy HookerCindy HookerThe prevalence of chronic diseases among middle aged males outweigh their female counterparts in developed countries. To prevent this, delivery of health promotion programs targeting lifestyle modifications of physical activity and nutrition in middle-aged males has been essential, but often difficult. ManUp health promotion program was a recent initiative that uses current advances in information and communication technology (ICT) to reach the middle-aged males. One of the key components of the ICT approach was the development of smartphone application to enable middle-aged men to uptake the program with their own mobile phone. The smart phone application was aimed at providing varied level of challenges towards physical activity and healthy eating behavior, with interactive and motivational feedback SMS messages. The ManUp program was recently implemented and trialed in a randomized control trial in Gladstone and Rockhampton, Queens. This paper describes the components of the smart phone application integrated within the ManUp health promotion program. © 2013 IEEE.
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1176Number of Pages
4Start Date
2013-07-03Finish Date
2013-07-07ISSN
1557-170XISBN-13
9781457702167Location
Osaka, JapanPublisher
IEEEPlace of Publication
Piscataway, NJ.Publisher DOI
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Australian e-Health Research Centre; CSIRO Animal, Food and Health Sciences – AdelaideEra Eligible
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International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 35thUsage metrics
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