Digital dietary interventions for healthy adolescents: A systematic review of behavior change techniques, engagement strategies, and adherence

Jan 19, 2025Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Digital diet programs for healthy teens: Review of behavior changes, engagement methods, and sticking to the plan

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Abstract

A total of 31,971 participants were analyzed across 16 studies on digital dietary interventions for adolescents.

  • Interventions lasting from two weeks to 12 months were reviewed, with follow-ups extending up to 24 months.
  • Effective behavior change techniques included goal setting, feedback on behavior, social support, prompts/cues, and self-monitoring.
  • Adherence rates for interventions incorporating personalized feedback ranged from 63% to 85.5%.
  • Improvements in dietary habits included increased consumption of fruits and vegetables and decreased intake of sugar-sweetened beverages.
  • The gamification approach showed limited effectiveness due to a small sample size of only 36 participants.

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