Evaluating the Quality of Smartphone Apps for Overeating, Stress, and Craving-Related Eating Using the Mobile Application Rating Scale
Abstract
Food overconsumption is a major public health issue worldwide where obesity-related conditions are a leading cause of preventable death. The purpose of this study is to rate the quality of mobile apps aimed at improving eating behavior by targeting food and stress-related eating using the Mobile Application Rating Scale. There are few published studies evaluating the effectiveness of smartphone apps targeting the addiction model to improve...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating the Quality of Smartphone Apps for Overeating, Stress, and Craving-Related Eating Using the Mobile Application Rating Scale
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
260 - 267
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