Mobile Applications and Healthy Habits of Adolescents, a Strange Couple: Pilot Study of the Efficacy of the Healthy Jeart App
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The present study aims to analyse the healthy habits of a group of adolescents before and
after an educational intervention using the Healthy Jeart mobile app. This is the first pilot study on
Healthy Jeart, based on a single intervention with experimental and control groups. The participants
were secondary education students in the third and fourth years, from an educational centre in Huelva
(Spain). They were distributed between a control group and an experimental group. Information
about their habits was obtained through a questionnaire prepared from the HSBC (Health Behaviour
in School-aged Children) instrument, which was administered before and after the intervention.
Although the results do not indicate a substantial change in the habits of the participants, there were
some intragroup differences. In the experimental group, a difference was obtained in the feeling of
being fit and healthy. The global perspective on health of the app would explain this change
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Merino-Godoy, M. Á., Yot-Domínguez, C., Villaciervos-Moreno, P., & Moreno-Sánchez, E. (2022). Mobile Applications and Healthy Habits of Adolescents, a Strange Couple: Pilot Study of the Efficacy of the Healthy Jeart App. In Sustainability (Vol. 14, Issue 9, p. 5249). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14095249














