From the findings posted in PubMed: "A significant message content by time interaction indicated that the habit-based intervention improved fruit consumption over the eight-week period. Vegetable consumption significantly increased over the intervention period regardless of message content. Delivery method did not influence these results."
Study Region | Australia |
Organization | University of Western Australia |
Issue or Problem | Changing dietary habits |
Tech Medium | SMS, Email, Internet |
Technology Device | Mobile phones, Computer |
mFHAST Implication | Increasing effectiveness of dietary messages through use of SMS |