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An internet-based self-administered intervention for promoting healthy habits and weight loss in hypertensive people who are overweight or obese: a randomized controlled trial

机译:基于互联网的自我管理干预,用于促进超重或肥胖的高血压患者的健康习惯和体重减轻:随机对照试验

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Background The prevalence of overweight and obesity is on the rise worldwide with severe physical and psychosocial consequences. One of the most dangerous is hypertension. Lifestyle changes related to eating behaviour and physical activity are the critical components in the prevention and treatment of hypertension and obesity. Data indicates that the usual procedures to promote these healthy habits in health services are either insufficient or not efficient enough. Internet has been shown to be an effective tool for the implementation of lifestyle interventions based on this type of problem. This study aims to assess the efficacy of a totally self-administered online intervention programme versus the usual medical care for obese and overweight participants with hypertension (from the Spanish public health care system) to promote healthy lifestyles (eating behaviour and physical activity). Method A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 100 patients recruited from the hypertension unit of a public hospital. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions: a) SII: a self-administered Internet-based intervention protocol; and b) MUC-medical usual care. The online intervention is an Internet-delivered, multimedia, interactive, self-administered programme, composed of nine modules designed to promote healthy eating habits and increase physical activity. The first five modules will be activated at a rate of one per week, and access for modules 5 to 9 will open every two weeks. Patients will be assessed at four points: before the intervention, after the intervention (3?months), and at 6 and 12?months (follow-up). The outcome variables will include blood pressure, and Body Mass Index, as primary outcome measures, and quality of life and other lifestyle and anthropometrical variables as secondary outcome measures. Discussion The literature highlights the need for more studies on the benefits of using the Internet to promote lifestyle interventions. This study aims to investigate the efficiency of a totally self-administered Internet???+based programme for promoting healthy habits and improving the medical indicators of a hypertensive and overweight population. Trial registration NCT02445833
机译:背景技术超重和肥胖的普遍性是在全世界的上升,具有严重的身体和心理社会后果。最危险的一种是高血压。与饮食行为和身体活动相关的生活方式改变是预防和治疗高血压和肥胖症的关键组成部分。数据表明,促进卫生服务中这些健康习惯的通常程序要么不足,要么不够高效。互联网已被证明是基于这种问题实现生活方式干预的有效工具。本研究旨在评估完全自我管理的在线干预计划对肥胖和超重参与者的肥胖和超重参与者(来自西班牙公共卫生保健系统)的疗效,以促进健康的生活方式(饮食行为和身体活动)。方法将用从公立医院的高血压单位招募的患者进行随机对照试验。参与者将随机分配到两个条件之一:a)sii:自适应基于互联网的干预协议;和B)MUC-医疗常规护理。在线干预是一个互联网交付的多媒体,互动,自我管理的程序,由九个模块组成,旨在促进健康的饮食习惯并增加身体活动。前五个模块将以每周一个的速率激活,并且对模块5到9的访问每两周将打开一次。患者将在四个方面进行评估:在干预之前,干预后(3?月),6和12个月(随访)。结果变量将包括血压和体重指数,作为主要结果测量,以及生活质量和其他生活方式和人类体变量作为次要结果措施。讨论文献突出了需要更多关于利用互联网促进生活方式干预的益处的研究。本研究旨在调查一项完全自我管理的互联网的效率???基于互联网的+促进健康习惯,改善高血压和超重人群的医学指标。试验登记NCT02445833

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