Can a phone app teach seniors to eat better?
NCT ID NCT07461883
Summary
This study tested whether a personalized nutrition education program delivered through a mobile app could help older adults improve their food knowledge and healthy habits. Researchers worked with 120 people aged 65 and over in Spain, comparing those who received the app-based program to a control group. The goal was to see if digital, tailored advice could help seniors make better food choices and understand nutrition.
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Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Alcorcón, Madrid, 28668, Spain
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