ProHealth eCoach: user-centered design and development of an eCoach app to promote healthy lifestyle with personalized activity recommendations

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Ayan Chatterjee
Andreas Prinz
Martin Gerdes
Santiago Martinez
Nibedita Pahari
Yogesh Kumar Meena
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[1] University of Agder,Department of Information and Communication Technology, Centre for e
[2] University of Agder,Health
[3] Department of Software Development,Department of Health and Nursing Science, Centre for e
[4] KnowIT AS,Health
[5] University of Essex,School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
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BMC Health Services Research | / 22卷
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eCoach; User-centered Design; Persuasive strategies; Visualization; Healthy lifestyle; Physical activity;
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