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Fig. 3 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 3

From: Effectiveness of a Smartphone App (MINISTOP 2.0) integrated in primary child health care to promote healthy diet and physical activity behaviors and prevent obesity in preschool-aged children: randomized controlled trial

Fig. 3

Results from the complete case analysis (n = 503) showing the effect of the intervention on primary and secondary outcomes at follow-up. The effect of the intervention on primary outcomes is shown in a) vegetables and fruit/berries, sweet and savory treats, and sweet drinks (g/day), and in b) moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and screen time (min/day) whereas c) shows the effect of the intervention on the secondary outcome parental self-efficacy (PSE) for promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors at follow-up. All models were adjusted for the respective baseline outcome, the child’s sex and age at baseline, and random intercepts were added for child health care center site

Abbreviations: CI Confidence interval, MVPA Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, PSE Parental self-efficacy. 1Mean PSE score for promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors (diet, physical activity, screen time). Score range for each question: 1-10 [34]

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