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Impact of noncommunicable disease text messages delivered via an app in preventing and managing lifestyle diseases: Results of the “myArogya” worksite-based effectiveness study from India

机译:通过应用程序通过应用程序提供的非传染性疾病短信的影响,以防止和管理生活疾病:“Myarogya”的基于工地的效果研究结果

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Background: Smartphones provide an opportunity for preventing lifestyle diseases through mobile applications. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a mobile phone application (app) in making lifestyle changes in the community in individuals across glycemic categories. Materials and Methods: Adult participants (n = 674) across eight worksites were randomized into an intervention group that downloaded the “myArogya” app and received noncommunicable disease prevention messages twice a week for 6 months in the form of modules and into a control group who did not receive the app. Both groups attended a talk on diabetes prevention and management at baseline. Clinical and biochemical parameters were screened at baseline and postintervention. Eating and behavior scores were computed based on a set of questions on lifestyle habits. The primary outcomes were compared across study arms and within glycemic categories. Results: Intervention group participants with prediabetes showed a greater percent change in HbA1c levels (?1.9%) and blood pressure levels (systolic ?2.7% and diastolic ?3.1%), and a significant increase in exercisers (8%) compared to controls. Both intervention and control group participants reported that they had quit smoking and showed similar increase in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, mean eating score, and total behavior score. A similar percentage of intervention (47%) and control group (48%) participants achieved two or more prescribed goals. Conclusion: “myArogya” app helped to reduce blood pressure and smoking behaviors, adopt healthy eating, and improve physical activity level among the study participants. Prediabetes and diabetes participants were more inclined toward making positive lifestyle changes as compared to participants in normal glucose tolerance category. However, similar number of participants met the study goals across groups.
机译:背景:智能手机为通过移动应用程序预防生活方式疾病提供了机会。目的:本研究的目的是调查手机应用程序(APP)在血糖类别中群体中群体中的生活方式变化的有效性。材料和方法:八个工资地的成人参与者(n = 674)被随机分为下载“Myarogya”应用程序的干预组,并每周两次接受非传染性疾病预防消息,以模块的形式,并进入控制组没有收到这个应用程序。两组都参加了关于基线的糖尿病预防和管理的谈话。在基线和临床前筛选临床和生化参数。基于关于生活方式习惯的一系列问题来计算进食和行为分数。在研究手臂和血糖类别中比较了主要结果。结果:干预组与前奶油的参与者显示出HBA1C水平(?1.9%)和血压水平的百分比更高(收缩压?2.7%和舒张全β3.1%),与对照相比,锻炼运动员的显着增加(8%)。干预和对照组参与者报告说,他们戒掉了吸烟,并表现出类似的中度剧烈体力活动,平均进攻得分和总行为得分。类似百分比的干预(47%)和对照组(48%)参与者实现了两项或更多规定的目标。结论:“Myarogya”应用程序有助于降低血压和吸烟行为,采用健康饮食,并改善研究参与者中的身体活动水平。与普通葡萄糖耐受类别的参与者相比,预先抛售和糖尿病参与者更倾向于进行积极的生活方式变化。但是,类似的参与者遇到了跨群体的研究目标。

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