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References. Fitbit (2014). Fitbit Aria WiFi smart scale: Outsmart your weight with Aria. Retrieved from http:// www.fitbit.com/aria

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  1. References • Fitbit (2014). Fitbit Aria WiFi smart scale: Outsmart your weight with Aria. Retrieved from http://www.fitbit.com/aria • Dolan, B. (2013, Dec. 11). EU-funded obesity prevention study uses sensors to slow down speedy eaters. Mobihealth News. Retrieved from http://mobihealthnews.com/28106/eu-funded-obesity-prevention-study-uses-sensors-to-slow-down-speedy-eaters/ • Kvedar, J. (2012, Dec. 12). Delivering healthcare on an iPhone. TEDxMidAtlantic. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipAaSNIlixg • LaRue, E. (2008). SPAT: Website evaluation tool. Retrieved from http://www.spat.pitt.edu • Orlov, A. (2013, November 21). TellSpecfood scanner finds allergens in your food. Life by DailyBurn. Retrieved from http://dailyburn.com/life/tech/tellspec-food-allergy-scanner/ • Readibility Test Tool (n.d.). Retrieved from http://read-able.com/check.php • World Health Organization (2014). Obesity: Situation and trends. Global Health Observatory. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/gho/ncd/risk_factors/obesity_text/en/

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