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Identifying and characterising digital behaviour change interventions to improve fruit and vegetable intake in low-socioeconomic status primary school children: a systematic review

Hannah Froome; Kei Long Cheung; Wendy Martin; Emma Norris

BMC Digital Health · 2024

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Summary

Abstract Background Digital behaviour change interventions aiming to improve dietary intakes; specifically fruit and vegetable intake, in low-socioeconomic children are being developed and tested. However there is currently no synthesis of the characteristics or reported effectiveness of these interventions . This systematic review aims to: (1) identify existing digital interventions targeting fruit and vegetable intake in low-socioeconomic status children, (2) identify and synthesise characteristics and reported effectiveness of these interventions using the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1186/s44247-024-00085-w
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0ol
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