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Effectiveness of a Smartphone application and wearable device for weight loss in overweight or obese primary care patients: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:超重或肥胖初级护理患者减肥效果和可穿戴装置的有效性:随机对照试验的协议

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Background To evaluate the effectiveness of an experimental intervention based on standard diet recommendations plus free Smartphone application (app) and wearable device for weight loss, compared with the standard diet intervention alone, in primary care patients aged 18?years or older who are overweight or obese. Methods/design Multicentre randomized, controlled clinical trial. Location: Primary health care centres in the city of Tarragona and surrounding areas. Subjects: 70 primary care patients, aged 18?years or older, with body mass index of 25?g/m2 or greater who wish to lose weight. Description of the intervention: 12?months of standard diet recommendations without ( n =?35) or with ( n =?35) assistance of a free Smartphone app that allows the participant to maintain a record of dietary intake and a bracelet monitor that records physical activity. The outcomes will be weight loss at 12?months (primary outcome), changes in physical activity and cardiometabolic risk factors, frequency of app use, and participant satisfaction after 12?months. Discussion The results of our study will offer evidence of the effectiveness of an intervention using one of the most popular free apps and wearable devices in achieving weight loss among patients who are overweight or obese. If these new technologies are proven effective in our population, they could be readily incorporated into primary care interventions promoting healthy weight. The open design and study characteristics make it impossible for the participants and researchers to be blinded to study group assignment. Researchers responsible for data analysis will be blinded to participant allocation. Trial registration Clinical Register: NCT02417623 . Registered 26 March 2015.
机译:背景,评估基于标准饮食建议的实验干预的有效性加上免费智能手机应用(APP)和可穿戴设备的减肥,与单独的标准饮食干预相比,在18岁以下的初级护理患者中,患者超重或超过年龄肥胖。方法/设计多长期随机,受控临床试验。地点:塔拉戈纳市的主要医疗中心和周边地区。主题:70名初级护理患者,年龄18岁?岁月或以上,体重指数为25?G / M2或更高的人希望减肥。干预描述:12?几个月的标准饮食建议没有(n =?35)或(n = 35)免费智能手机应用程序的帮助,允许参与者维持饮食摄入量和记录的手镯监测器体力活动。结果将减肥12?几个月(主要结果),身体活动的变化和心脏素质危险因素,应用程序使用的频率和12个月后的参与者满意度。讨论我们研究的结果将提供使用最受欢迎的免费应用和可穿戴设备之一进行干预的有效性,以实现超重或肥胖的患者的体重减轻。如果这些新技术在我们的人口中有效,他们可以随时纳入促进健康体重的初级保健干预措施。开放式设计和研究特征使参与者和研究人员无法蒙蔽,以研究组分配。负责数据分析的研究人员将被视为参与者分配。试验登记临床登记册:NCT02417623。注册2015年3月26日。
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