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Published on 26.04.12 in Vol 14, No 2 (2012): Mar-Apr

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Works citing "Design of a Website on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Adolescents: Results From Formative Research"

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  29. Soltero E, Lopez C, Mihail S, Hernandez A, Musaad SM, O'Connor TM, Thompson D. An SMS Text Message–Based Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Program for Hispanic Adolescents With Obesity: Qualitative Co-Design Process. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e46606
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  1. Kim KK, Jalil S, Ngo V. Consumer Informatics and Digital Health. 2019. Chapter 12:221
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