Chatbots as extenders of pediatric obesity intervention: An invited commentary on "feasibility of Pediatric Obesity & Pre-Diabetes Treatment Support through Tess, the AI Behavioral Coaching Chatbot"

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Despite our best efforts, pediatric obesity remains an important public health issue. Although many different approaches to address this condition have been utilized, few have achieved long-Term success. Technology is increasingly being explored as a convenient and accessible method for delivering behavioral interventions. Stephens and colleagues report the feasibility of using a behavioral coaching social chatbot, Tess, to extend a multicomponent pediatric obesity intervention for adolescents. We examine the pros and cons of this approach. Although social chatbots offer an interesting and novel method for promoting round-The-clock support, important issues and decisions must be carefully considered during the design phase to help ensure a safe environment for a vulnerable population.

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Thompson, D., & Baranowski, T. (2019). Chatbots as extenders of pediatric obesity intervention: An invited commentary on “feasibility of Pediatric Obesity & Pre-Diabetes Treatment Support through Tess, the AI Behavioral Coaching Chatbot.” Translational Behavioral Medicine, 9(3), 448–450. https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibz065

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