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Young people indicated interest in this idea, with a match-3–style CVG being preferred. Subsequently, a game designer was contracted to develop the first version of Match Emoji, a simple match-3 CVG that includes brief text-based mental health and well-being messages, which have been previously described [33].
JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e46697
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Therefore, in 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed a target for member states to achieve a 30% relative reduction in population sodium intake toward 2000 mg per day by 2025 [3], and at least 96 countries worldwide are working toward this target through a formal national sodium-reduction strategy [4].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e43675
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Based upon a systematic review of the literature and research with young adolescents, we created Match Emoji, a CVG with psychological well-being concepts for young adolescents.
JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(8):e31588
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In response to the article, a pediatric occupational therapist describes behaviors she has observed as follows: “Pouches appear to solve so many problems: kids who make a mess, kids who refuse fruits and veggies, kids who refuse to touch food or use a utensil, kids who won't sit still through a meal… I see toddlers waltzing through homes every day, sucking on pouches to start, end, or replace a meal” [26].
JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(4):e29048
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A mixed methods study design was used, with an online survey followed by online asynchronous focus groups [28]. This approach integrates quantitative and qualitative data within a single investigation, to permit a more complete and synergistic utilization of data than separate quantitative and qualitative data collection and analyses [29,30]. The study was approved by the Institutional Ethical Review Board of the Catholic University of Louvain.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(10):e11205
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The broad population penetration of mobile and wireless technologies and advancements in their app offers a potential solution. In total, 92% of New Zealanders own a mobile phone (67% own a mobile phone) [13] and 80% have internet access [14].
JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(8):e10789
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