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Feasibility of smartphone application- and social media-based intervention on college students’ health outcomes: A pilot randomized trial
Zachary C. Pope, Zan Gao
Kinesiology
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Health Outcomes
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Social Media
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Smartphone Application
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Media-based
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College Student Health
100%
Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Physical Activity
75%
Facebook
75%
College Students
50%
Health Behavior
50%
Health Education Intervention
50%
MapMyFitness
50%
Social Support
25%
Health Education
25%
Sedentary Behavior
25%
Body Fat Percentage
25%
Social Cognitive Theory
25%
Behavior Reduction
25%
Low Burden
25%
Intervention Feasibility
25%
Student Health Behaviours
25%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Physical Activity
75%
Facebook
75%
Sedentary Behavior
25%
Social Support
25%
Social Cognitive Theory
25%
Body Fat Percentage
25%