Online prevention aimed at lifestyle behaviors: a systematic review of reviews
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Abstract
More research is needed on effective elements instead of effective interventions, with special attention to long-term effectiveness. The reach and use of interventions need more scientific input to increase the public health impact of Internet-delivered interventions.
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| Authors | Kohl LF;Crutzen R;de Vries NK;; |
| Journal | Journal of medical Internet research |
| Year | 2013 |
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