Appendix 5Bibliography of included studies

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Agras SW, Barr Taylor C, Feldman DE, Losch M, Burnett KF. Developing computer-assisted therapy for the treatment of obesity. Behav Ther. 1990;21:99–109.
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Alexander GL, McClure JB, Calvi JH, Divine GW, Stopponi MA, Rolnick SJ, et al. A randomized clinical trial evaluating online interventions to improve fruit and vegetable consumption. Am J Public Health. 2010;100:319–26. [PMC free article: PMC2804654] [PubMed: 20019315]
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Anderson ES, Winett RA, Wojcik JR, Winett SG, Bowden T. A computerized social cognitive intervention for nutrition behavior: direct and mediated effects on fat, fiber, fruits, and vegetables, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations among food shoppers. Ann Behav Med. 2001;23:88–100. [PubMed: 11394559]
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Beasley JM, Riley WT, Davis A, Singh J. Evaluation of a PDA-based dietary assessment and intervention program: a randomized controlled trial. J Am Coll Nutr. 2008;27:280–6. [PubMed: 18689560]
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Blanson Henkemans OA, van der Boog PJ, Lindenberg J, van der Mast CA, Neerincx MA, Zwetsloot-Schonk BJ. An online lifestyle diary with a persuasive computer assistant providing feedback on self-management. Technol Health Care. 2009;17:253–67. [PubMed: 19641261]
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Block G, Wakimoto P, Metz D, Fujii ML, Feldman N, Mandel R, et al. A randomized trial of the Little by Little CD-ROM: demonstrated effectiveness in increasing fruit and vegetable intake in a low-income population. Prev Chronic Dis. 2004;1:A08. [PMC free article: PMC1253473] [PubMed: 15670429]
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Buller DB, Woodall WG, Zimmerman DE, Slater MD, Heimendinger J, Waters E, et al. Randomized trial on the 5 a day, the Rio Grande Way Website, a web-based program to improve fruit and vegetable consumption in rural communities. J Health Commun. 2008;13:230–49. [PMC free article: PMC4376106] [PubMed: 18569356]
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Campbell MK, Carbone E, Honess-Morreale L, Heisler-Mackinnon J, Demissie S, Farrell D. Randomized trial of a tailored nutrition education CD-ROM program for women receiving food assistance. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2004;36:58–66. [PubMed: 15068753]
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Campbell MK, Honess-Morreale L, Farrell D, Carbone E, Brasure M. A tailored multimedia nutrition education pilot program for low-income women receiving food assistance. Health Educ Res. 1999;14:257–67. [PubMed: 10387505]
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Carbone E. PhD thesis. Chapil Hill: University of North Carolina; 1999. LearnSmart: The application of adult learning theories to nutrition education.
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Cook RF, Billings DW, Hersch RK, Back AS, Hendrickson A. A field test of a web-based workplace health promotion program to improve dietary practices, reduce stress, and increase physical activity: randomized controlled trial. J Med Internet Res. 2007;9:e17. [PMC free article: PMC1913939] [PubMed: 17581811]
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Cussler EC, Teixeira PJ, Going SB, Houtkooper LB, Metcalfe LL, Blew RM, et al. Maintenance of weight loss in overweight middle-aged women through the Internet. Obesity. 2008;16:1052–60. [PubMed: 18309301]
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De Bourdeaudhuij I, Stevens V, Vandelanotte C, Brug J. Evaluation of an interactive computer-tailored nutrition intervention in a real-life setting. Ann Behav Med. 2007;33:39–48. [PubMed: 17291169]
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Delichatsios HK, Friedman RH, Glanz K, Tennstedt S, Smigelski C, Pinto BM, et al. Randomized trial of a “talking computer” to improve adults' eating habits. Am J Health Promot. 2001;15:215–24. [PubMed: 11349340]
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Di Noia J, Contento IR, Prochaska JO. Computer-mediated intervention tailored on transtheoretical model stages and processes of change increases fruit and vegetable consumption among urban African-American adolescents. Am J Health Promot. 2008;22:336–41. [PMC free article: PMC2761600] [PubMed: 18517094]
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Ellrott T. [Self-help programme for weight reduction with and without support by a handheld nutrition computer]. Ernahrungs Umschau. 2005;52:392–7.
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Franko DL, Cousineau TM, Trant M, Green TC, Rancourt D, Thompson D, et al. Motivation, self-efficacy, physical activity and nutrition in college students: randomized controlled trial of an internet-based education program. Prev Med. 2008;47:369–77. [PMC free article: PMC2926661] [PubMed: 18639581]
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Gow RW, Trace SE, Mazzeo SE. Preventing weight gain in first year college students: an online intervention to prevent the “freshman fifteen” Eat Behav. 2010;11:33–9. [PMC free article: PMC2790428] [PubMed: 19962118]
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Haerens L, Deforche B, Maes L, Brug J, Vandelanotte C, De Bourdeaudhuij I. A computer-tailored dietary fat intake intervention for adolescents: results of a randomized controlled trial. Ann Behav Med. 2007;34:253–62. [PubMed: 18020935]
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Huang A, Barzi F, Huxley R, Denyer G, Rohrlach B, Jayne K, et al. The Effects on Saturated Fat Purchases of Providing Internet Shoppers with Purchase- Specific Dietary Advice: A Randomised Trial. PLOS Clin Trial. 2006;1:e22. [PMC free article: PMC1574360] [PubMed: 17013429]
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Irvine AB, Ary DV, Grove DA, Gilfillan-Morton L. The effectiveness of an interactive multimedia program to influence eating habits. Health Educ Res. 2004;19:290–305. [PubMed: 15140849]
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Jacobi C, Morris L, Beckers C, Bronisch-Holtze J, Winter J, Winzelberg AJ, et al. Maintenance of internet-based prevention: a randomized controlled trial. Int J Eat Disord. 2007;40:114–19. [PubMed: 17080447]
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Jones M, Luce KH, Osborne MI, Taylor K, Cunning D, Doyle AC, et al. Randomized, controlled trial of an internet-facilitated intervention for reducing binge eating and overweight in adolescents. Pediatrics. 2008;121:453–62. [PubMed: 18310192]
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Kroeze W, Oenema A, Campbell M, Brug J. The efficacy of Web-based and print-delivered computer-tailored interventions to reduce fat intake: results of a randomized, controlled trial. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2008;40:226–36. [PubMed: 18565463]
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Low KG, Charanasomboon S, Lesser J, Reinhalter K, Martin R, Jones H, et al. Effectiveness of a computer-based interactive eating disorders prevention program at long-term follow-up. Eat Disord. 2006;14:17–30. [PubMed: 16757446]
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Oenema A, Brug J, Dijkstra A, de Weerdt I, de Vries H. Efficacy and use of an internet-delivered computer-tailored lifestyle intervention, targeting saturated fat intake, physical activity and smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial. Ann Behav Med. 2008;35:125–35. [PubMed: 18363076]
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Oenema A, Brug J, Lechner L. Web-based tailored nutrition education: results of a randomized controlled trial. Health Educ Res. 2001;16:647–60. [PubMed: 11780705]
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Oenema A, Tan F, Brug J. Short-term efficacy of a web-based computer-tailored nutrition intervention: main effects and mediators. Ann Behav Med. 2005;29:54–63. [PubMed: 15677301]
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Rothert K, Strecher VJ, Doyle LA, Caplan WM, Joyce JS, Jimison HB, et al. Web-based weight management programs in an integrated health care setting: a randomized, controlled trial. Obesity. 2006;14:266–72. [PubMed: 16571852]
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Shapiro JR, Reba-Harrelson L, Dymek-Valentine M, Woolson SL, Hamer RM, Bulik CM. Feasibility and acceptability of CD-ROM-based cognitive-behavioural treatment for binge-eating disorder. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2007;15:175–84. [PubMed: 17676687]
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Sternfeld B, Block C, Quesenberry CP Jr., Block TJ, Husson G, Norris JC, et al. Improving diet and physical activity with ALIVE: a worksite randomized trial. Am J Prev Med. 2009;36:475–83. [PubMed: 19460655]
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Svetkey LP, Stevens VJ, Brantley PJ, Appel LJ, Hollis JF, Loria CM, et al. Comparison of strategies for sustaining weight loss: the weight loss maintenance randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2008;299:1139–48. [PubMed: 18334689]
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Tate DF, Jackvony EH, Wing RR. A randomized trial comparing human e-mail counseling, computer-automated tailored counseling, and no counseling in an internet weight loss program. Arch Intern Med. 2006;166:1620–5. [PubMed: 16908795]
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Trinh. The effect of an online nutrition intervention on fruit and vegetable intake among women. Fullerton: California State University; 2009.
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Turnin MC. Telematic Expert System Diabeto – new tool for diet self-monitoring for diabetic patients. Diabetes Care. 1992;15:204–12. [PubMed: 1547677]
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Turnin MC, Bourgeois O, Cathelineau G, Leguerrier AM, Halimi S, Sandre-Banon D, et al. Multicenter randomized evaluation of a nutritional education software in obese patients. Diabetes Metab. 2001;27:139–47. [PubMed: 11353880]
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Vandelanotte C, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Sallis JF, Spittaels H, Brug J. Efficacy of sequential or simultaneous interactive computer-tailored interventions for increasing physical activity and decreasing fat intake. Ann Behav Med. 2005;29:138–46. [PubMed: 15823787]
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Verheijden M, Bakx JC, Akkermans R, van den Hoogen H, Godwin NM, Rosser W, et al. Web-based targeted nutrition counselling and social support for patients at increased cardiovascular risk in general practice: randomized controlled trial. J Med Internet Res. 2004;6:e44. [PMC free article: PMC1550618] [PubMed: 15631968]
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Veverka DV, Anderson J, Auld GW, Coulter GR, Kennedy C, Chapman PL. Use of the stages of change model in improving nutrition and exercise habits in enlisted Air Force men. Mil Med. 2003;168:373–9. [PubMed: 12775172]
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Winett RA, Anderson ES, Wojcik JR, Winett SG, Bowden T. Guide to health: nutrition and physical activity outcomes of a group-randomized trial of an internet-based intervention in churches. Ann Behav Med. 2007;33:251–61. [PubMed: 17600452]
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Winett RA, Wagner JL, Moore JF, Walker WB, Hite LA, Leahy M, et al. An experimental evaluation of a prototype public access nutrition information system for supermarkets. Health Psychol. 1991;10:75–8. [PubMed: 2026133]
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Wylie-Rosett J, Swencionis C, Ginsberg M, Cimino C, Wassertheil Smoller S, Caban A, et al. Computerized weight loss intervention optimizes staff time: the clinical and cost results of a controlled clinical trial conducted in a managed care setting. J Am Diet Assoc. 2001;101:1155–62. [PubMed: 11678486]
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Zabinski MF, Pung MA, Wilfley DE, Eppstein DL, Winzelberg AJ, Celio A, et al. Reducing risk factors for eating disorders: targeting at-risk women with a computerized psychoeducational program. Int J Eat Disord. 2001;29:401–8. [PubMed: 11285577]