Can a phone app boost fruit and veggie intake in teen girls?
NCT ID NCT06723028
First seen May 08, 2026 ยท Last updated May 08, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a mobile app that trains teens to manage food cravings can help 150 girls aged 14-18 eat more fruits and vegetables over one year. Participants use the app twice a week and report their diet. Researchers track diet quality, weight, and blood sugar to see if the app leads to healthier eating habits.
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University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming, 80270, United States
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