Assessing the Pragmatic Nature of Mobile Health Interventions Promoting Physical Activity: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

May 4, 2023JMIR mHealth and uHealth

How Practical Mobile Health Apps Are at Encouraging Physical Activity: A Review and Analysis

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Abstract

A total of 3555 participants were included across 22 interventions examining mobile health (mHealth) apps for promoting physical activity.

  • Sample sizes in the interventions ranged from 27 to 833 participants, with a mean of 161.6.
  • The average age of participants was 39.6 years, with 42.8% being male.
  • Intervention lengths varied from 2 weeks to 6 months, with a mean duration of 60.9 days.
  • Most interventions (77%) utilized activity monitors or fitness trackers, while 23% relied on app-based accelerometry measures.
  • Data reporting across the RE-AIM framework was low, averaging only 18% overall.
  • More pragmatic study designs were associated with smaller increases in physical activity (meta-regression result of -0.81).

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