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Development of an individualized WeChat mini program-based intervention to increase adherence to dietary recommendations applying the behaviour change wheel among individuals with metabolic syndrome

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Article: 2267587 | Received 24 May 2023, Accepted 22 Sep 2023, Published online: 29 Oct 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. Stages involved in an intervention development using the BCW [Citation27] (used with permission from authors).

Figure 1. Stages involved in an intervention development using the BCW [Citation27] (used with permission from authors).

Figure 2. the Behavior Change Wheel (used with permission from authors) [Citation27].

Figure 2. the Behavior Change Wheel (used with permission from authors) [Citation27].

Table 1. Interview schedule.

Table 2. Specifying the target behavior.

Table 3. Behavioural analysis of the dietary recommendation adherence. The subthemes were used to develop the intervention.

Table 4. Linking the results of the behavioral assessment with the IFs.

Table 5. Identification of the possible BCTs that could be used in the intervention.

Table 6. Combined link between COM-B model, TDF domains, IFs, BCTs and intervention content.

Figure 3. Functional modules of the WeChat mini program.

Figure 3. Functional modules of the WeChat mini program.

Figure 4. The ‘Health assessment’ interface.

Figure 4. The ‘Health assessment’ interface.

Figure 5. The ‘daily records’ interface.

Figure 5. The ‘daily records’ interface.

Figure 6. The ‘behaviour review and advice’ interface and the ‘recent Seven-Day report’ interface.

Figure 6. The ‘behaviour review and advice’ interface and the ‘recent Seven-Day report’ interface.

Figure 7. The ‘Knowledge encyclopedia’ interface.

Figure 7. The ‘Knowledge encyclopedia’ interface.

Figure 8. The ‘Health Consultation, Reminders, Help, and feedback’ interface.

Figure 8. The ‘Health Consultation, Reminders, Help, and feedback’ interface.

Figure 9. The ‘questionnaire survey’ interface.

Figure 9. The ‘questionnaire survey’ interface.
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Data availability statement

The datasets generated and analysed in this study are not publicly available due to privacy concerns. However, they can be obtained from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.