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Published on 08.03.12 in Vol 14, No 2 (2012): Mar-Apr

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Works citing "Program Completion of a Web-Based Tailored Lifestyle Intervention for Adults: Differences between a Sequential and a Simultaneous Approach"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1968):

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  1. Schneider F, de Vries H, Candel M, van de Kar A, van Osch L. Periodic Email Prompts to Re-Use an Internet-Delivered Computer-Tailored Lifestyle Program: Influence of Prompt Content and Timing. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(1):e23
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  5. Lotrean LM, Ailoaiei R, Popa M, De Vries H. Process Evaluation of the First Computer Tailored Program for Smoking Cessation among Romanian Smokers. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014;15(20):8809
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  6. Reinwand DA, Schulz DN, Crutzen R, Kremers SP, de Vries H. Who Follows eHealth Interventions as Recommended? A Study of Participants' Personal Characteristics From the Experimental Arm of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(5):e115
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  7. Fleig L, Küper C, Lippke S, Schwarzer R, Wiedemann AU. Cross-behavior associations and multiple health behavior change: A longitudinal study on physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake. Journal of Health Psychology 2015;20(5):525
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  9. Rameshbabu A, Reddy DM, Ports KA. Learning tohealth yourself: a randomized, tailored self-regulation intervention among custodial employees. Health Education Research 2018;33(6):447
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  10. James E, Freund M, Booth A, Duncan MJ, Johnson N, Short CE, Wolfenden L, Stacey FG, Kay-Lambkin F, Vandelanotte C. Comparative efficacy of simultaneous versus sequential multiple health behavior change interventions among adults: A systematic review of randomised trials. Preventive Medicine 2016;89:211
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  11. Ehlers DK, Huberty JL, de Vreede G. Can an Evidence-Based Book Club Intervention Delivered via a Tablet Computer Improve Physical Activity in Middle-Aged Women?. Telemedicine and e-Health 2015;21(2):125
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  12. Schulz DN, Kremers SPJ, De Vries H. Tailored eHealth Lifestyle Promotion: Which Behavioral Modules Do Users Prefer?. Journal of Health Communication 2015;20(6):663
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  13. Reinwand D, Kuhlmann T, Wienert J, de Vries H, Lippke S. Designing a theory- and evidence-based tailored eHealth rehabilitation aftercare program in Germany and the Netherlands: study protocol. BMC Public Health 2013;13(1)
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  14. Schulz DN, Kremers SP, Vandelanotte C, van Adrichem MJ, Schneider F, Candel MJ, de Vries H. Effects of a Web-Based Tailored Multiple-Lifestyle Intervention for Adults: A Two-Year Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Sequential and Simultaneous Delivery Modes. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(1):e26
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  15. Kanera IM, Willems RA, Bolman CAW, Mesters I, Zambon V, Gijsen BC, Lechner L. Use and Appreciation of a Tailored Self-Management eHealth Intervention for Early Cancer Survivors: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(8):e229
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  16. Copeland J, Clement N, Swift W. Cannabis use, harms and the management of cannabis use disorder. Neuropsychiatry 2014;4(1):55
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  17. Walthouwer MJL, Oenema A, Lechner L, de Vries H. Use and Effectiveness of a Video- and Text-Driven Web-Based Computer-Tailored Intervention: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(9):e222
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  18. Côté J, Cossette S, Ramirez-Garcia P, Rouleau G, Auger P, Boudreau F, Gagnon M. Improving Health and Reducing Comorbidity Associated with HIV: The Development ofTAVIE en santé, a Web-Based Tailored Intervention to Support the Adoption of Health Promoting Behaviors among People Living with HIV. BioMed Research International 2017;2017:1
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  19. Coumans JMJ, Bolman CAW, Oenema A, Lechner L. Predictors of Self-Determined Module Choice in a Web-Based Computer-Tailored Diet and Physical Activity Intervention: Secondary Analysis of Data From a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e15024
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  20. Irvine AB, Gelatt VA, Seeley JR, Macfarlane P, Gau JM. Web-based Intervention to Promote Physical Activity by Sedentary Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(2):e19
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  21. Martinez-Montilla JM, Mercken L, de Vries H, Candel M, Lima-Rodríguez JS, Lima-Serrano M. A Web-Based, Computer-Tailored Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption and Binge Drinking Among Spanish Adolescents: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(1):e15438
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  22. Jander A, Crutzen R, Mercken L, Candel M, de Vries H. Effects of a Web-Based Computer-Tailored Game to Reduce Binge Drinking Among Dutch Adolescents: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(2):e29
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  23. Alkhaldi G, Modrow K, Hamilton F, Pal K, Ross J, Murray E. Promoting Engagement With a Digital Health Intervention (HeLP-Diabetes) Using Email and Text Message Prompts: Mixed-Methods Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2017;6(2):e14
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  25. Amireault S, Fong AJ, Sabiston CM. Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Behaviors: A Systematic Review of Multiple Health Behavior Change Interventions Among Cancer Survivors. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 2018;12(3):184
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  26. Duan YP, Wienert J, Hu C, Si GY, Lippke S. Web-Based Intervention for Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Chinese University Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(4):e106
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  27. Muschalik C, Elfeddali I, Candel MJJM, de Vries H. A longitudinal study on how implicit attitudes and explicit cognitions synergistically influence physical activity intention and behavior. BMC Psychology 2018;6(1)
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  28. Tatara N, Årsand E, Skrøvseth SO, Hartvigsen G. Long-Term Engagement With a Mobile Self-Management System for People With Type 2 Diabetes. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2013;1(1):e1
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  29. Schulz DN, Candel MJ, Kremers SP, Reinwand DA, Jander A, de Vries H. Effects of a Web-Based Tailored Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(9):e206
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  30. Solenhill M, Grotta A, Pasquali E, Bakkman L, Bellocco R, Trolle Lagerros Y. The Effect of Tailored Web-Based Feedback and Optional Telephone Coaching on Health Improvements: A Randomized Intervention Among Employees in the Transport Service Industry. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(8):e158
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  31. Reinwand DA, Crutzen R, Storm V, Wienert J, Kuhlmann T, de Vries H, Lippke S. Generating and predicting high quality action plans to facilitate physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption: results from an experimental arm of a randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health 2016;16(1)
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  32. Short C, Rebar A, James E, Duncan M, Courneya K, Plotnikoff R, Crutzen R, Vandelanotte C. How do different delivery schedules of tailored web-based physical activity advice for breast cancer survivors influence intervention use and efficacy?. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2017;11(1):80
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  33. Khaleel I, Wimmer BC, Peterson GM, Zaidi STR, Roehrer E, Cummings E, Lee K. Health information overload among health consumers: A scoping review. Patient Education and Counseling 2020;103(1):15
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  34. Steinberg J, Yap S, Goldsbury D, Nair-Shalliker V, Banks E, Canfell K, O’Connell DL. Large-scale systematic analysis of exposure to multiple cancer risk factors and the associations between exposure patterns and cancer incidence. Scientific Reports 2021;11(1)
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  35. Coumans JMJ, Oenema A, Bolman CAW, Lechner L. Use and Appreciation of a Web-Based, Computer-Tailored Diet and Physical Activity Intervention Based on the Self-determination Theory: Evaluation Study of Process and Predictors. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(12):e22390
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  36. Goergen AF, Ashida S, Skapinsky K, de Heer HD, Wilkinson AV, Koehly LM. What You Don't Know: Improving Family Health History Knowledge among Multigenerational Families of Mexican Origin. Public Health Genomics 2016;19(2):93
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1968):

  1. Mohadis HM, Ali NM, Shahar S, Smeaton AF. Advances in Visual Informatics. 2015. Chapter 36:405
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