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Effects of the e-Motivate4Change Program on Metabolic Syndrome in Young Adults Using Health Apps and Wearable Devices: Quasi-Experimental Study

机译:e-Protivate4Change程序使用健康应用和可穿戴设备对年轻成人代谢综合征的影响:准实验研究

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Background The health behaviors of young adults lag behind those of other age groups, and active health management is needed to improve health behaviors and prevent chronic diseases. In addition, developing good lifestyle habits earlier in life could reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) later on. Objective The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the e-Motivate4Change program, for which health apps and wearable devices were selected based on user needs. The program was developed for the prevention and management of MetS in young adults. Methods This experimental study used a nonequivalent control group. In total, 59 students from 2 universities in Daegu, Korea participated in the study (experimental group n=30; control group n=29). Data were collected over 4 months, from June 1 to September 30, 2018. The experimental group received a 12-week e-Motivate4Change program intervention, and the control group received MetS education and booklets without the e-Motivate4Change program intervention. Results After the program, the experimental group had significantly higher scores for health-related lifestyle ( t =3.86; P &.001) and self-efficacy ( t =6.00; P &.001) than did the control group. Concerning BMI, there were significant effects by group ( F =1.01; P &.001) and for the group × time interaction ( F =4.71; P =.034). Concerning cholesterol, there were significant main effects for group ( F =4.32; P =.042) and time ( F =9.73; P &.001). Conclusions The e-Motivate4Change program effectively improved participants’ health-related lifestyle scores and self-efficacy, and significantly reduced their BMI and cholesterol levels. The program can be used to identify and prevent MetS among young adults.
机译:背景技术年轻人背后的健康行为滞后于其他年龄群体,以及改善健康行为和预防慢性疾病的健康管理。此外,在生活中早期的发展良好的生活方式习惯可以降低代谢综合征(Mets)的风险。目的本研究的目的是调查电子动机4Change程序的影响,根据用户需求选择了健康应用和可穿戴设备。该计划是为年轻成年人预防和管理而制定的。方法该实验研究使用非等级对照组。总共有59名学生来自大邱的2所大学,韩国参加了该研究(实验组N = 30;对照组N = 29)。从2018年6月1日至9月30日期,在4个月内收集了数据。实验组收到了12周的E-Primivate4Change计划干预,而对照组在没有E-Primivate4Change计划干预的情况下获得了METS教育和小册子。结果在该计划后,实验组对健康相关的生活方式的分数显着提高(T = 3.86; p& .001)和自效(t = 6.00; p& .001)而不是对照组。关于BMI,由组(f = 1.01; p& .001)和组×时间相互作用的显着效果(f = 4.71; p = .034)。关于胆固醇,对组进行显着的主要影响(f = 4.32; p = .042)和时间(f = 9.73; p& .001)。结论E-Promivate4Change计划有效地改善了与会者的健康相关的生活方式和自我效能,并显着降低了他们的BMI和胆固醇水平。该计划可用于识别和预防年轻人之间的核心。

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