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Published on 06.11.13 in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "Feasibility and Effectiveness of an Automated Bilingual Text Message Intervention for Weight Loss: Pilot Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2789):

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  1. Aguilera A, Berridge C. Qualitative Feedback From a Text Messaging Intervention for Depression: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Cultural Differences. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2014;2(4):e46
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  2. Garcia DO, Valdez LA, Hooker SP. Hispanic Male’s Perspectives of Health Behaviors Related to Weight Management. American Journal of Men's Health 2017;11(5):1547
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  3. Buchholz SW, Sandi G, Ingram D, Welch MJ, Ocampo EV. Bilingual Text Messaging Translation: Translating Text Messages From English Into Spanish for the Text4Walking Program. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(2):e51
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  4. Whitley MD, Payán DD, Flórez KR, Williams MV, Wong EC, Branch CA, Derose KP. Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile messaging program within a church-based healthy living intervention for African Americans and Latinos. Health Informatics Journal 2020;26(2):880
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  5. Armanasco AA, Miller YD, Fjeldsoe BS, Marshall AL. Preventive Health Behavior Change Text Message Interventions: A Meta-analysis. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;52(3):391
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  6. Garcia DO, Valdez LA, Bell ML, Humphrey K, Hingle M, McEwen M, Hooker SP. A gender- and culturally-sensitive weight loss intervention for Hispanic males: The ANIMO randomized controlled trial pilot study protocol and recruitment methods. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2018;9:151
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  7. Duarte AC, Thomas SA. The Use of Phone Technology in Outpatient Populations: A Systematic Review. The Open Nursing Journal 2016;10(1):45
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  8. Fischer HH, Fischer IP, Pereira RI, Furniss AL, Rozwadowski JM, Moore SL, Durfee MJ, Raghunath SG, Tsai AG, Havranek EP. Text Message Support for Weight Loss in Patients With Prediabetes: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Diabetes Care 2016;39(8):1364
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  9. . Social Cognitive Theories and Electronic Health Design: Scoping Review. JMIR Human Factors 2019;6(3):e11544
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  10. Jensen CD, Duncombe KM, Lott MA, Hunsaker SL, Duraccio KM, Woolford SJ. An Evaluation of a Smartphone–Assisted Behavioral Weight Control Intervention for Adolescents: Pilot Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016;4(3):e102
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  11. Collins TC, Dong F, Ablah E, Parra-Medina D, Cupertino P, Rogers N, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Text Messaging to Motivate Exercise Among Latino Adults at Risk for Vascular Disease: A Pilot Study, 2013. Preventing Chronic Disease 2014;11
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  12. Portacio FG, Corvalan D, Stoutenberg M. Implementation of a Referral Scheme to Text Messaging Programs for Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in Underserved Hispanics. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine 2021;6(1)
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  13. Carrillo A, Huffman JC, Kim S, Massey CN, Legler SR, Celano CM. An Adaptive Text Message Intervention to Promote Well-Being and Health Behavior Adherence for Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: Intervention Design and Preliminary Results. Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry 2021;62(6):617
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  14. Fjeldsoe BS, Goode AD, Job J, Eakin EG, Spilsbury KL, Winkler E. Dose and engagement during an extended contact physical activity and dietary behavior change intervention delivered via tailored text messaging: exploring relationships with behavioral outcomes. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021;18(1)
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  15. Huffman JC, Healy BC, Jacobson L, Harnedy LE, Bell M, Carrillo A, Celano CM. Development and testing of an adaptive text message intervention to promote psychological well-being and reduce cardiac risk: Methods and process-related outcomes of the Text4Health controlled clinical pilot trial. Current Psychology 2024;43(13):11714
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  16. Celano CM, Healy BC, Jacobson LH, Bell M, Carrillo A, Massey CN, Chung W, Legler SR, Huffman JC. An adaptive text message intervention to promote psychological well-being and reduce cardiac risk: The Text4Health controlled clinical pilot trial. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2024;177:111583
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