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Published on 16.05.16 in Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Development of ‘Twazon’: An Arabic App for Weight Loss"

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  1. Foster KR, Callans DJ. Smartphone Apps Meet Evidence-Based Medicine: The Future of Medicine May (Or May Not) Be in Your Smartphone. IEEE Pulse 2017;8(6):34
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  2. Moore G, Wilding H, Gray K, Castle D. Participatory Methods to Engage Health Service Users in the Development of Electronic Health Resources: Systematic Review. Journal of Participatory Medicine 2019;11(1):e11474
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  3. Alnasser A, Kyle J, Aloumi N, Al-Khalifa A, Marais D. The Twazon Arabic Weight Loss App: App-Based Intervention for Saudi Women With Obesity. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(5):e10923
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  4. Abduo H, Curtain C, Othman N. Use of Smartphone Applications for Diabetes Management in Kuwait: A Pilot Study. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet 2020;24(2):111
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  5. Asbjørnsen RA, Smedsrød ML, Solberg Nes L, Wentzel J, Varsi C, Hjelmesæth J, van Gemert-Pijnen JE. Persuasive System Design Principles and Behavior Change Techniques to Stimulate Motivation and Adherence in Electronic Health Interventions to Support Weight Loss Maintenance: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(6):e14265
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  6. Alnasser A, Kyle J, Alkhalifah A, Marais D. Relationship Between Evidence Requirements, User Expectations, and Actual Experiences: Usability Evaluation of the Twazon Arabic Weight Loss App. JMIR Human Factors 2018;5(2):e16
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  7. . Review of researches on smartphone applications for physical activity promotion in healthy adults. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 2017;13(1):3
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  8. Edwards EA, Caton H, Lumsden J, Rivas C, Steed L, Pirunsarn Y, Jumbe S, Newby C, Shenvi A, Mazumdar S, Smith JQ, Greenhill D, Griffiths CJ, Walton RT. Creating a Theoretically Grounded, Gamified Health App: Lessons From Developing the Cigbreak Smoking Cessation Mobile Phone Game. JMIR Serious Games 2018;6(4):e10252
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  9. Hoque MR, Rahman MS, Nipa NJ, Hasan MR. Mobile health interventions in developing countries: A systematic review. Health Informatics Journal 2020;26(4):2792
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  10. Al‐Hamdan R, Avery A, Al‐Disi D, Sabico S, Al‐Daghri NM, McCullough F. Efficacy of lifestyle intervention program for Arab women with prediabetes using social media as an alternative platform of delivery. Journal of Diabetes Investigation 2021;12(10):1872
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  11. Domin A, Spruijt-Metz D, Theisen D, Ouzzahra Y, Vögele C. Smartphone-Based Interventions for Physical Activity Promotion: Scoping Review of the Evidence Over the Last 10 Years. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(7):e24308
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  12. Edney S, Chua XH, Müller AM, Kui KY, Müller‐Riemenschneider F. mHealth interventions targeting movement behaviors in Asia: A scoping review. Obesity Reviews 2022;23(4)
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  13. Konstanti C, Karapanos E, Markopoulos P. The Behavior Change Design Cards: A Design Support Tool for Theoretically-Grounded Design of Behavior Change Technologies. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2022;38(13):1238
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