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Efficacy of the Aim2Be Intervention in Changing Lifestyle Behaviors Among Adolescents With Overweight and Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of the Aim2Be Intervention in Changing Lifestyle Behaviors Among Adolescents With Overweight and Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial

The C-Healthy Eating Index computes a score from 0 to 100, in which ≤50 is categorized as a poor diet, 50 to 80 as needing improvement, and ≥80 as good [39]. Using cutoffs similar to Barr et al [40], 24-hour recall days were deemed implausible and excluded from the analysis if respondents reported 6000 kcal/day (6% of the dietary recall days were excluded).

Claire N Tugault-Lafleur, Olivia De-Jongh González, Janice Macdonald, Jennifer Bradbury, Tom Warshawski, Geoff D C Ball, Katherine Morrison, Josephine Ho, Jill Hamilton, Annick Buchholz, Louise Mâsse

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e38545

The Aim2Be mHealth Intervention for Children With Overweight or Obesity and Their Parents: Person-Centered Analyses to Uncover Digital Phenotypes

The Aim2Be mHealth Intervention for Children With Overweight or Obesity and Their Parents: Person-Centered Analyses to Uncover Digital Phenotypes

Table 4 summarizes the 3-month changes in z BMI, diet, physical activity, and screen time across children’s and parents’ digital phenotypes, with statistically significant (P Multiple group comparisons showed that changes in the total sugar intake of children differed across phenotypes (P=.01; Figure 7 A-C).

Olivia De-Jongh González, Claire N Tugault-Lafleur, E Jean Buckler, Jill Hamilton, Josephine Ho, Annick Buchholz, Katherine M Morrison, Geoff DC Ball, Louise C Mâsse

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e35285