Assessing the Acceptability and Effectiveness of Mobile-Based Physical Activity Interventions for Midlife Women During Menopause: Systematic Review of the Literature

Dec 9, 2022JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Mobile Physical Activity Programs for Midlife Women During Menopause: How Well They Work and Are Accepted

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Abstract

A small to moderate increase of 61.36 weekly minutes in moderate to vigorous physical activity was observed among midlife women using mobile interventions.

  • Seven out of twelve studies assessed changes in physical activity levels.
  • Fifty-eight percent of the included studies had a moderate to high risk of bias.
  • Positive improvements were noted in menopause-related outcomes, including weight reduction, anxiety management, sleep quality, and menopause-related quality of life.
  • Midlife women found mobile physical activity interventions to be acceptable and potentially beneficial in increasing physical activity and daily steps.
  • The average number of behavior change techniques per intervention was 8.8, with self-monitoring, biofeedback, and goal setting being the most common.

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