The Health4Life e-health intervention for modifying lifestyle risk behaviours of adolescents: secondary outcomes of a cluster randomised controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Health4Life was not more effective than usual school year 7 health education for modifying adolescent risk factors for chronic disease. Future e-health multiple health behaviour change intervention research should examine the timing and length of the intervention, as well as increasing the number of engagement strategies (eg, goal setting) during the intervention.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12619000431123 (prospective).PMID:38613175 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.52279
Source: Med J Aust - Category: General Medicine Authors: Siobhan O'Dean Matthew Sunderland Nicola Newton Lauren Gardner Maree Teesson Cath Chapman Louise Thornton Tim Slade Leanne Hides Nyanda McBride Frances J Kay-Lambkin Steve J Allsop David Lubans Belinda Parmenter Katherine Mills Bonnie Spring Bridie Osman Source Type: research
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