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Effectiveness of mobile electronic devices in weight loss among overweight and obese populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:移动电子设备对超重和肥胖人群减肥的有效性:系统评价和荟萃分析

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BackgroundMobile electronic devices, such as mobile phones and PDAs, have emerged as potentially useful tools in the facilitation and maintenance of weight loss. While RCTs have demonstrated a positive impact of mobile interventions, the extent to which mobile electronic devices are more effective than usual care methods is still being debated. ResultsElectronic databases were systematically searched for RCTs evaluating the effectiveness of mobile electronic device interventions among overweight and obese adults. Weighted mean difference for change in body weight was the primary outcome. The search strategy yielded 559 citations and of the 108 potentially relevant studies, six met the criteria. A total of 632 participants were included in the six studies reporting a mean change in body weight. Using a random-effects model, the WMD for the effect of using mobile electronic devices on reduction in body weight was ?1.09 kg (95% CI ?2.12, ?0.05). When stratified by the type of mobile electronic device used, it suggests that interventions using mobile phones were effective at achieving weight loss, WMD = ?1.78 kg (95% CI ?2.92, ?0.63). ConclusionsThis systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that mobile electronic devices have the potential to facilitate weight loss in overweight and obese populations, but further work is needed to understand if these interventions have sustained benefit and how we can make these mHealth tools most effective on a large scale. As the field of healthcare increasingly utilizes novel mobile technologies, the focus must not be on any one specific device but on the best possible use of these tools to measure and understand behavior. As mobile electronic devices continue to increase in popularity and the associated technology continues to advance, the potential for the use of mobile devices in global healthcare is enormous. More RCTs with larger sample sizes need to be conducted to look at the cost-effectiveness, technical and financial feasibility of adapting such mHealth interventions in a real clinical setting.
机译:背景技术诸如移动电话和PDA的移动电子设备已经成为促进和维持体重减轻的潜在有用工具。尽管RCT已经证明了移动干预的积极影响,但仍在争论移动电子设备比常规护理方法更有效的程度。结果系统地搜索了电子数据库中的RCT,以评估超重和肥胖成年人中移动电子设备干预的有效性。体重变化的加权平均差异是主要结局。检索策略获得559次引用,在108项可能相关的研究中,有6项符合标准。六项研究总共包括632名参与者,他们报告了体重的平均变化。使用随机效应模型,使用移动电子设备减轻体重的效果的WMD为1.09千克(95%CI为2.12,0.05)。当按使用的移动电子设备的类型进行分层时,这表明使用手机进行干预可以有效地减轻体重,WMD = 1.78 kg(95%CI = 2.92,<0.63)。结论这项系统的审查和荟萃分析表明,移动电子设备具有促进超重和肥胖人群减肥的潜力,但是还需要进一步开展工作,以了解这些干预措施是否具有持续的益处,以及我们如何使这些mHealth工具在治疗中最有效规模大。随着医疗保健领域越来越多地利用新型移动技术,重点不应放在任何一种特定设备上,而应重点放在如何最好地使用这些工具来衡量和理解行为上。随着移动电子设备的持续普及和相关技术的不断发展,在全球医疗保健中使用移动设备的潜力是巨大的。需要进行更多具有更大样本量的RCT,以了解在实际临床环境中采用此类mHealth干预措施的成本效益,技术和财务可行性。

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