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9. Human cues in eHealth to promote lifestyle change: An experimental field study to examine adherence to self-help interventions

14. Guide development for eHealth interventions targeting people with a low socioeconomic position: A participatory design approach. (Preprint)

15. Corrigendum to ‘Put your money where your feet are: The real-world effects of StepBet gamified deposit contracts for physical activity’ [Internet Interv., volume 31, March 2023, 100610]

16. Effectiveness of Human-Supported and Self-Help eHealth Lifestyle Interventions for Patients With Cardiometabolic Risk Factors:: A Meta-Analysis

17. Corrigendum to ‘Put your money where your feet are: The real-world effects of StepBet gamified deposit contracts for physical activity’ [Internet Interv., volume 31, March 2023, 100610] (Internet Interventions (2023) 31, (S2214782923000106), (10.1016/j.invent.2023.100610))

18. Guide Development for eHealth Interventions Targeting People With a Low Socioeconomic Position:Participatory Design Approach

19. An overview of facilitators and barriers in the development of eHealth interventions for people of low socioeconomic position:A Delphi study

20. Corrigendum to ‘Put your money where your feet are: The real-world effects of StepBet gamified deposit contracts for physical activity’ [Internet Interv., volume 31, March 2023, 100610] (Internet Interventions (2023) 31, (S2214782923000106), (10.1016/j.invent.2023.100610))

21. Put your money where your feet are: The real-world effects of StepBet gamified deposit contracts for physical activity

22. Investigating Rewards and Deposit Contract Financial Incentives for Physical Activity Behavior Change Using a Smartphone App: Randomized Controlled Trial

24. Assessing Changes in Fear of Movement in Patients attending Cardiac Rehabilitation: Responsiveness of the TSK-NL Heart Questionnaire

27. Lifestyle support preferences of patients with cardiovascular diseases: What lifestyle support might work best for whom?

28. Assessing Changes in Fear of Movement in Patients attending Cardiac Rehabilitation:Responsiveness of the TSK-NL Heart Questionnaire

29. The Barriers and Facilitators of eHealth-Based Lifestyle Intervention Programs for People With a Low Socioeconomic Status:Scoping Review

30. The Barriers and Facilitators of eHealth-Based Lifestyle Intervention Programs for People With a Low Socioeconomic Status: Scoping Review

31. Impact of a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programme versus coronary revascularisation in patients with stable angina pectoris: study protocol for the PRO-FIT randomised controlled trial.

33. Sa1096: RISK-BASED SCREENING VERSUS FIT FOR DETECTING ADVANCED NEOPLASIA IN A COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM: A WITHIN-GROUP COMPARISON IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

34. 225: DIAGNOSTIC YIELD USING A FIT-BASED RISK MODEL WAS NOT BETTER THAN FIT ONLY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE DUTCH COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM.

35. Guide Development for eHealth Interventions Targeting People With a Low Socioeconomic Position: Participatory Design Approach.

37. Values of Importance to Patients With Cardiovascular Disease as a Foundation for eHealth Design and Evaluation: Mixed Methods Study

40. Evaluating a Web-Based Health Risk Assessment With Tailored Feedback: What Does an Expert Focus Group Yield Compared to a Web-Based End-User Survey?

41. Financial Incentives for Healthy Living for Patients With Cardiac Disease From the Perspective of Health Care Professionals: Interview Study

42. Less carrot more stick: investigating deposit contract financial incentives for physical activity behavior change in a smartphone application

43. Human attributes in conversational agents: A field study with an app-based lifestyle intervention

45. Additional file 3 of Cost-effectiveness of a stepwise cardiometabolic disease prevention program: results of a randomized controlled trial in primary care

48. Financial Incentives for Healthy Living for Patients With Cardiac Disease From the Perspective of Health Care Professionals: Interview Study

49. Financial Incentives for Healthy Living for Patients with Cardiac Disease from the Perspective of Health Care Professionals: Interview Study

50. Cost-effectiveness of a stepwise cardiometabolic disease prevention program: results of a randomized controlled trial in primary care

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