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Feedback on Physical Activity Through a Wearable Device Connected to a Mobile Phone App in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: Pilot Study

机译:通过可穿戴设备连接到手机的代谢综合征患者的体育活动的反馈:初步研究

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Background Little is known of the effect of wearable devices on metabolic impairments in clinical settings. We hypothesized that a wearable device that can monitor and provide feedback on physical activity may help resolve metabolic syndrome. Objective This study aimed to examine the objective effects of the use of these devices on metabolic syndrome resolution. Methods Patients diagnosed with metabolic syndrome were recruited. Participants were prescribed regular walking using a wearable device (Coffee WALKIE +Dv.3, GC Healthcare CI, Korea) on their wrist for 12 weeks. Participants received self-feedback on the amount of their exercise through an app on their mobile phone. The information on physical activities of the participants was uploaded automatically to a website. Thus, a trained nurse could provide individuals with feedback regarding the physical activity via telephone consultation on alternate weeks. Blood pressure (BP), body composition, fasting plasma glucose, and lipid profiles were recorded. The primary outcome was metabolic syndrome resolution. The secondary outcome was an improvement in the components of metabolic impairment. Results Of the 53 participants recruited, 20 participants with a median age of 46 (range 36-50) years completed the trial. There was no significant difference in the amount of calorie expenditure at weeks 4, 8, and 12. After 12 weeks, metabolic syndrome was resolved in 9 of 20 participants (45%), and the mean number of metabolic impairment components per person decreased from 3.4 to 2.9. Particularly, the mean systolic and diastolic BP decreased from mean 136.6 (SD 18.5) mm Hg to mean 127.4 (SD 19.5) mm Hg and from mean 84.0 (SD 8.1) mm Hg to mean 77.4 (SD 14.4) mm Hg (both P =.02), respectively. Conclusions This study found that a 12-week intervention via feedback, based on a wearable physical activity monitor, helped metabolic syndrome patients to be more engaged in regular walking and it improved impaired metabolic components, especially in BP. However, some practical challenges regarding patients’ adherence and sustained engagement were observed.
机译:背景技术关于可穿戴设备对临床环境中代谢损伤的影响知之甚少。我们假设可以监视并提供有关体育活动的可穿戴设备可能有助于解决代谢综合症。目的这项研究旨在探讨使用这些设备对代谢综合征的客观影响。方法招募患有代谢综合征的患者。规定参与者使用手腕上的可穿戴设备(Coffee WALKIE + Dv.3,GC Healthcare CI,韩国)进行常规行走12周。参与者通过手机上的应用程序收到了有关锻炼量的自我反馈。与参与者的身体活动有关的信息会自动上传到网站。因此,训练有素的护士可以每隔一周通过电话咨询为个人提供有关身体活动的反馈。记录血压(BP),身体成分,空腹血糖和脂质分布。主要结果是代谢综合征的解决。次要结果是代谢障碍成分的改善。结果在招募的53名参与者中,有20名参与者的中位年龄为46岁(36至50岁),完成了试验。在第4、8和12周时,卡路里消耗量没有显着差异。12周后,代谢综合征在20名参与者中有9名得到了缓解(45%),并且每人的平均代谢障碍成分数量从3.4至2.9。特别是,平均收缩压和舒张压从平均136.6(SD 18.5)mm Hg降低到平均127.4(SD 19.5)mm Hg,从平均84.0(SD 8.1)mm Hg降低到平均77.4(SD 14.4)mm Hg(均P = .02)。结论这项研究发现,基于可穿戴体育锻炼监测器的12周反馈反馈干预可以帮助代谢综合征患者更多地进行常规步行,并改善代谢成分受损,尤其是在BP中。但是,观察到一些有关患者坚持和持续参与的实际挑战。

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