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Is There a Benefit to Patients Using Wearable Devices Such as Fitbit or Health Apps on Mobiles? A Systematic Review

机译:使用手机上的可穿戴设备等可穿戴设备是否有益处? 系统评价

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Wearable devices have become a standard health care intervention with emerging health care technologies. These devices are designed to promote healthy behaviors and decrease risk for chronic disease like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The purpose of this study was to provide evidence of the benefit of wearable devices in chronic disease outcomes among adults. Systematic search of PubMed, Web of Science, World Health Organization international clinical trials registry platform, BMC ISRCTN registry, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was performed based upon the PRISMA guideline. Included articles were randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental studies with health outcomes published in English up to October 2018. Studies focusing on adults were selected. Three investigators reviewed the selected publications and made agreement on final selection. Of a total of 550 publications extracted, 6 studies met the final criteria. There was little indication that wearable devices provide a benefit for health outcomes. Of the 6 studies examined, only one study showed a significant reduction for weight loss among participants who used wearable devices. No significant reduction was discovered in cholesterol or blood pressure. Among the 6 studies, only one study examined hemoglobin A1c, and it showed a significant reduction in older patients with type 2 diabetes. The current literature evaluating wearable devices indicates little benefit of the devices on chronic disease health outcomes. Wearable devices play a role as a facilitator in motivating and accelerating physical activity, but current data do not suggest other consistent health benefits. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:可穿戴设备已成为新兴医疗技术的标准保健干预。这些器件旨在促进健康的行为,降低心血管疾病和糖尿病等慢性疾病的风险。本研究的目的是提供成人慢性疾病成果中可穿戴设备的缺乏的证据。系统搜索PubMed,科学网,世界卫生组织国际临床试验登记平台,BMC ISRCTN注册机构和电气电子工程师协会,基于PRISMA指南进行。包括的物品是随机对照试验或准实验研究,截至2018年10月,用英语发布的健康结果。重点研究成年人。三家调查人员审查了所选出版物,并就最终选择进行了协议。共提取550个出版物,6项研究符合最终标准。既有指示可穿戴设备为健康结果提供福利。在检查的6项研究中,只有一项研究表明,使用可穿戴设备的参与者的体重减轻显着减少。在胆固醇或血压中没有显着减少。在6项研究中,只有一项研究检查了血红蛋白A1C,它表现出2型糖尿病患者的显着减少。目前的文献评估可穿戴设备表示对慢性疾病健康结果的装置很少受益。可穿戴设备在激励和加速体力活动中起作用的作用,但目前的数据并没有表明其他一致的健康益处。 (c)2019 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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