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The Persian Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS-Fa): Translation and Validation Study

The Persian Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS-Fa): Translation and Validation Study

These differences might be due to the diverse nature of the tested apps, as functionality, navigation features, ease of use, and information included in each app can vary significantly between apps, depending on the type of health issue addressed and within apps, because content and format can vary across platforms and devices, as reported in Bardus et al [31].

Saeed Barzegari, Ali Sharifi Kia, Marco Bardus, Stoyan R Stoyanov, Marjan GhaziSaeedi, Mouna Rafizadeh

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e42225

Assessing the Quality of Mobile Phone Apps for Weight Management: User-Centered Study With Employees From a Lebanese University

Assessing the Quality of Mobile Phone Apps for Weight Management: User-Centered Study With Employees From a Lebanese University

List of apps used in the study, sorted by total Mobile App Rating Scale score, with app store information. a MARS: Mobile App Rating Scale. b Derived from the expert review by Bardus et al [30]. c Average 5-star rating and total number of ratings based on all versions of the app, as of November 15, 2017. Interested employees submitted an informed consent and completed a Web-based eligibility survey.

Marco Bardus, Ahmed Ali, Farah Demachkieh, Ghassan Hamadeh

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(1):e9836