Promoting health behaviour in Portuguese children via Short Message Service: The efficacy of a text-messaging programme

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A Short Message Service programme was adapted to monitor three health behaviours and provide supportive feedback. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the programme to increase fruit/vegetable consumption and physical activity and to decrease screen time. A total of 139 Portuguese children, aged 8-10 years, grouped by classroom, were randomly assigned to an intervention (8 weeks of monitoring/feedback) or a control condition. Participants had their key behaviours assessed at baseline, post-intervention and follow-up. A three-level hierarchical linear model was developed. Results showed that the monitoring and feedback programme significantly increased fruit and vegetable consumption over time.

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Silva, C., Fassnacht, D. B., Ali, K., Gonçalves, S., Conceição, E., Vaz, A., … Machado, P. P. P. (2015). Promoting health behaviour in Portuguese children via Short Message Service: The efficacy of a text-messaging programme. Journal of Health Psychology, 20(6), 806–815. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105315577301

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