Sensing interstitial glucose to nudge active lifestyles (SIGNAL): feasibility of combining novel self-monitoring technologies for persuasive behaviour change
<h4>Introduction</h4> <p>Increasing physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of developing diabetes, highlighting the role of preventive medicine approaches. Changing lifestyle behaviours is difficult and is often predicated on the assumption that individuals are willing to change...
Main Authors: | Whelan, M, Kingsnorth, A, Orme, M, Sherar, L, Esliger, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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