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Health apps targeting children with overweight-a protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis of randomised clinical trials

机译:卫生应用程序针对具有超重的儿童 - 一种对随机临床试验的Meta分析和试验顺序分析进行系统评价的协议

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Background The prevalence of overweight is increasing worldwide in children. Multi-component interventions incorporating diet, physical activity, and behavioural change have been shown to reduce body mass index (BMI). Whilst many children have their own smartphone, the clinical effects of using smartphone applications (apps) for overweight are unknown. This systematic review aims to ascertain the effects of mHealth apps in children with overweight. Methods We will include randomised clinical trials irrespective of publication type, year, status, or language. Children between 0 and 18 years with overweight will be included. We will compare apps targeting overweight versus sham app, no app, or usual intervention. No distinction about operative system will be considered (i.e. Android, iOS, and Window Mobile will be included). The following databases will be searched: The Cochrane Library, Excerpta Medica database (Embase), PsycINFO, PubMed, IEEE Explore, Web of Science, CINAHL, and LILACS. Primary outcomes will be body weight, quality of life, and serious adverse event. Secondary outcomes will be self-efficacy, anxiety, depression, and adverse event not considered serious. Trial inclusion, data extraction, and bias risk assessment will be conducted independently by at least two authors. We will assess risk of bias through eight domains and control risks of random errors with Trial Sequential Analysis. The quality of the evidence will be assessed using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation Tool (GRADE). Discussion We will provide evidence of the beneficial and harmful effects of smartphone apps for children with overweight and highlight any gaps in the evidence in order to shape future potential interventions. By only including randomised clinical trials, we know that we bias our review towards benefits. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42019120210
机译:背景,超重的普遍率在儿童中增加了全世界。已经显示了包含饮食,身体活动和行为变化的多组分干预措施来减少体重指数(BMI)。虽然许多孩子有自己的智能手机,但使用智能手机应用(应用程序)的临床效果是未知的。该系统审查旨在确定MHEATH APPS在儿童中超重的影响。方法我们将包括随机临床试验,无论出版类型,年,状态或语言如何。将包括0至18岁之间的儿童超重。我们将比较针对超重的应用程序与假应用程序,无应用程序或通常的干预。将考虑对操作系统的任何区别(即Android,iOS和Window Mobile将被包含在内)。将搜索以下数据库:Cochrane库,Excerpta Medica数据库(EMBASE),PSYCINFO,PUBMED,IEEE探索,科学网站,CINAHL和Lilacs。主要结果将是体重,生活质量和严重的不良事件。二次结果将是自我效力,焦虑,抑郁和不被认为是严重的不良事件。试验包涵体,数据提取和偏见风险评估将由至少两位作者独立进行。我们将通过八个域评估偏见的风险,并控制随机误差的风险,试验顺序分析。将使用建议评估,开发和评估工具(等级)的评分评估证据的质量。讨论我们将为智能手机应用程序对具有超重的儿童的有益和有害影响的证据,并突出证据中的任何差距,以塑造未来的潜在干预措施。仅包括随机临床试验,我们知道我们偏向我们的效益。系统评论登记Prospero CRD42019120210

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