Training Vegetable Parenting Practices Through a Mobile Game: Iterative Qualitative Alpha Test
BackgroundVegetable consumption protects against chronic diseases, but many young children do not eat vegetables. One quest within the mobile application Mommio was developed to train mothers of preschoolers in effective vegetable parenting practices, or ways to approach getting their child to eat a...
Main Authors: | Brand, Leah, Beltran, Alicia, Buday, Richard, Hughes, Sheryl, O'Connor, Teresia, Baranowski, Janice, Dadabhoy, Hafza R, Diep, Cassandra S, Baranowski, Tom |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2015-07-01
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Series: | JMIR Serious Games |
Online Access: | http://games.jmir.org/2015/2/e6/ |
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