Mobile health (m-health) smartphone interventions for adolescents and adults with overweight or obesity.

No SJR dataFeb 20, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Smartphone health programs for teens and adults with overweight or obesity

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Abstract

A total of 2703 participants were included across 18 studies assessing smartphone applications for overweight or obesity interventions.

  • Interventions using smartphone apps lasted from 2 to 24 months and targeted various health behaviors.
  • At 12 months, smartphone apps probably resulted in a slight reduction in moderate to vigorous physical activity by 28.9 min/week compared to minimal intervention.
  • Smartphone apps may reduce BMI by 2.6 kg/m at six to eight months, but this evidence is very uncertain.
  • At 12 months, the difference in BMI change between smartphone apps and minimal intervention was likely negligible (-0.1 kg/m).
  • Evidence indicates little to no impact on quality of life, self-efficacy, and dietary behavior at 12 and 24 months.
  • The effectiveness of smartphone apps remains unclear, with significant variability in app features and outcomes observed.

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