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The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: Commercial smartphone apps that promote self-monitoring of weight loss are widely available. The development of disease-specific apps has begun, but there is no app for specific health guidance (SHG) to prevent metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases in middle-ag...

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Autores principales: Sakane, Naoki, Suganuma, Akiko, Domichi, Masayuki, Sukino, Shin, Abe, Keiko, Fujisaki, Akiyoshi, Kanazawa, Ai, Sugimoto, Mamiko
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37043287
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/43236
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author Sakane, Naoki
Suganuma, Akiko
Domichi, Masayuki
Sukino, Shin
Abe, Keiko
Fujisaki, Akiyoshi
Kanazawa, Ai
Sugimoto, Mamiko
author_facet Sakane, Naoki
Suganuma, Akiko
Domichi, Masayuki
Sukino, Shin
Abe, Keiko
Fujisaki, Akiyoshi
Kanazawa, Ai
Sugimoto, Mamiko
author_sort Sakane, Naoki
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description BACKGROUND: Commercial smartphone apps that promote self-monitoring of weight loss are widely available. The development of disease-specific apps has begun, but there is no app for specific health guidance (SHG) to prevent metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases in middle-aged adults in Japan. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of an SHG mobile health app in facilitating weight loss in Japanese adults with obesity and hypertension. METHODS: In a 12-week, statistician-blinded, randomized parallel controlled trial, 78 overweight and obese men aged 40-69 years were assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the usual support plus KENPO-app group (intervention group) or the active control group. KENPO-app (release April 10, 2019; OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd.) was developed by the study team and focus groups and uses behavior change techniques (ie, self-monitoring and goal-setting theory). This app was developed for SHG based on the four specific health checkups and guidance system in Japan: (1) focusing primarily on achieving the target (weight loss of ≥2 kg); (2) assessing healthy eating, exercise habits, smoking habits, relaxation, and self-weighing; (3) providing information on the results of specific health checkups; and (4) starting an intervention period of 6 months with the interim assessment at 3 months. The initial assessment explored the following: personality traits (4 types), health checkup data concerns (10 items), symptom concerns (10 items), and the aim of the intervention (weight loss, improving fitness, symptoms, laboratory data). Chatbot-supported health information on health and health behavior was selected from 392 quizzes based on app data and was provided to participants. The KENPO-app had chatbot-supported feedback and information provision combined with a self-monitoring tool (weight, steps, and blood pressure). Data on active exercise, healthy eating, and healthy lifestyle habits were obtained using a web-based self-administered questionnaire at baseline and 12 weeks. RESULTS: The trial’s retention rate was 95% (74/78). The adherence to daily self-weighing, wearing the pedometer, and blood pressure monitoring in the KENPO-app group was significantly higher than those in the active control group. Compared with the active control group, the median body weight and BMI of the intervention group significantly decreased at 3 months (–0.4, IQR –2.0 to 0.6 kg vs –1.1, IQR –2.7 to –0.5 kg; P=.03; –0.1, IQR –0.6 to 0.3 kg vs –0.4, IQR –0.8 to –0.2 kg; P=.02, respectively). The intervention increased the percentage of participants who self-reported taking ≥8000 steps, eating vegetables before rice, eating slowly, and relaxing. Personality traits were associated with the degree of weight loss in the intervention group. CONCLUSIONS: The SHG-specific KENPO-app was feasible and induced modest but significant weight loss in adults with obesity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: University Hospital Medical Information Network Center UMIN000046263; https://tinyurl.com/bderys3b
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spelling pubmed-101340282023-04-28 The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Sakane, Naoki Suganuma, Akiko Domichi, Masayuki Sukino, Shin Abe, Keiko Fujisaki, Akiyoshi Kanazawa, Ai Sugimoto, Mamiko JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Commercial smartphone apps that promote self-monitoring of weight loss are widely available. The development of disease-specific apps has begun, but there is no app for specific health guidance (SHG) to prevent metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases in middle-aged adults in Japan. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of an SHG mobile health app in facilitating weight loss in Japanese adults with obesity and hypertension. METHODS: In a 12-week, statistician-blinded, randomized parallel controlled trial, 78 overweight and obese men aged 40-69 years were assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the usual support plus KENPO-app group (intervention group) or the active control group. KENPO-app (release April 10, 2019; OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd.) was developed by the study team and focus groups and uses behavior change techniques (ie, self-monitoring and goal-setting theory). This app was developed for SHG based on the four specific health checkups and guidance system in Japan: (1) focusing primarily on achieving the target (weight loss of ≥2 kg); (2) assessing healthy eating, exercise habits, smoking habits, relaxation, and self-weighing; (3) providing information on the results of specific health checkups; and (4) starting an intervention period of 6 months with the interim assessment at 3 months. The initial assessment explored the following: personality traits (4 types), health checkup data concerns (10 items), symptom concerns (10 items), and the aim of the intervention (weight loss, improving fitness, symptoms, laboratory data). Chatbot-supported health information on health and health behavior was selected from 392 quizzes based on app data and was provided to participants. The KENPO-app had chatbot-supported feedback and information provision combined with a self-monitoring tool (weight, steps, and blood pressure). Data on active exercise, healthy eating, and healthy lifestyle habits were obtained using a web-based self-administered questionnaire at baseline and 12 weeks. RESULTS: The trial’s retention rate was 95% (74/78). The adherence to daily self-weighing, wearing the pedometer, and blood pressure monitoring in the KENPO-app group was significantly higher than those in the active control group. Compared with the active control group, the median body weight and BMI of the intervention group significantly decreased at 3 months (–0.4, IQR –2.0 to 0.6 kg vs –1.1, IQR –2.7 to –0.5 kg; P=.03; –0.1, IQR –0.6 to 0.3 kg vs –0.4, IQR –0.8 to –0.2 kg; P=.02, respectively). The intervention increased the percentage of participants who self-reported taking ≥8000 steps, eating vegetables before rice, eating slowly, and relaxing. Personality traits were associated with the degree of weight loss in the intervention group. CONCLUSIONS: The SHG-specific KENPO-app was feasible and induced modest but significant weight loss in adults with obesity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: University Hospital Medical Information Network Center UMIN000046263; https://tinyurl.com/bderys3b JMIR Publications 2023-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10134028/ /pubmed/37043287 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/43236 Text en ©Naoki Sakane, Akiko Suganuma, Masayuki Domichi, Shin Sukino, Keiko Abe, Akiyoshi Fujisaki, Ai Kanazawa, Mamiko Sugimoto. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 12.04.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Sakane, Naoki
Suganuma, Akiko
Domichi, Masayuki
Sukino, Shin
Abe, Keiko
Fujisaki, Akiyoshi
Kanazawa, Ai
Sugimoto, Mamiko
The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short The Effect of a mHealth App (KENPO-app) for Specific Health Guidance on Weight Changes in Adults With Obesity and Hypertension: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort effect of a mhealth app (kenpo-app) for specific health guidance on weight changes in adults with obesity and hypertension: pilot randomized controlled trial
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37043287
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/43236
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