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mHealth nutrition and lifestyle intervention (mHENAL) to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in a middle-aged, overweight and obese population in Sri Lanka: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:mHealth营养和生活方式干预(mHENAL)可以降低斯里兰卡中年,超重和肥胖人群的心血管疾病风险:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Mobile phone-based health interventions (mHealth) are viewed as an attractive approach to foster behaviour change, and found to be effective in promoting physical activity and healthy diets. The present study aims to investigate whether mHealth with advice for dietary and lifestyle modifications would reduce 10-year cardio vascular disease (CVD) risk among overweight or obese adults aged 35–64 years in Sri Lanka. A two-group parallel-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted in Colombo district, recruiting 1200 individuals aged 35–64 years with a body mass index (BMI) of ≥25?kgm?2. Participants were randomly assigned either to mHealth package (intervention arm, n?=?600) or usual care (control arm, n?=?600). The intervention package contains a series of dietary and lifestyle improvement messages, a mobile application to register participants, and a web application to deliver these messages. Participants in the intervention arm receive 2 voice and 2 text messages per week to their mobile phones for a period of 12 months. The primary outcome (10-year CVD risk) will be assessed according to sex, age, smoking status, blood pressure, serum cholesterol and glycaemic status. Data are collected at enrollment and after 12 months of intervention on: dietary practices, physical activity, smoking, anthropometry, body composition, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, HbA1cand lipid profile. Analysis of effect will be performed by intention-to-treat principle, comparing the outcomes between intervention and control arms. The study resulted in a comprehensive mHealth nutrition and lifestyle package (mHENAL) and successfully completed recruitment and baseline assessment of participants. The message delivery is in progress.
机译:基于移动电话的健康干预措施(mHealth)被视为促进行为改变的一种有吸引力的方法,并且被发现可以有效地促进体育锻炼和健康饮食。本研究旨在调查在饮食和生活方式改变方面提供建议的mHealth是否会降低斯里兰卡35-64岁的超重或肥胖成年人的10年心血管疾病(CVD)风险。在科伦坡地区进行了两组平行臂随机对照试验(RCT),招募了1200名年龄在35-64岁之间的人,其体重指数(BMI)≥25?kgm?2。参与者被随机分配到mHealth套餐(干预组,n = 600)或常规护理(对照组,n = 600)中。该干预软件包包含一系列饮食和生活方式改善消息,一个用于注册参与者的移动应用程序以及一个用于传递这些消息的网络应用程序。干预部门的参与者每周在其手机上接收2条语音和2条短信,为期12个月。主要结果(10年CVD风险)将根据性别,年龄,吸烟状况,血压,血清胆固醇和血糖状况进行评估。在入组时和干预12个月后收集以下数据:饮食习惯,体育锻炼,吸烟,人体测量学,身体成分,血压,空腹血糖,HbA1cand脂质分布。效果分析将按照意向性治疗原则进行,比较干预组和控制组之间的结果。该研究产生了全面的mHealth营养和生活方式一揽子计划(mHENAL),并成功完成了参与者的招募和基线评估。邮件传递正在进行中。

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