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Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study

Effectiveness of technology-based interventions to improve physical activity (PA) in people with COPD is controversial. Mixed results may be due to participants' characteristics influencing their use of and engagement with mobile health apps. This study compared demographic, clinical, physical...

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Autores principales: Flora, Sofia, Hipólito, Nádia, Brooks, Dina, Marques, Alda, Morais, Nuno, Silva, Cândida G., Silva, Fernando, Ribeiro, José, Caceiro, Rúben, Carreira, Bruno P., Burtin, Chris, Pimenta, Sara, Cruz, Joana, Oliveira, Ana
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36188799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.729237
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author Flora, Sofia
Hipólito, Nádia
Brooks, Dina
Marques, Alda
Morais, Nuno
Silva, Cândida G.
Silva, Fernando
Ribeiro, José
Caceiro, Rúben
Carreira, Bruno P.
Burtin, Chris
Pimenta, Sara
Cruz, Joana
Oliveira, Ana
author_facet Flora, Sofia
Hipólito, Nádia
Brooks, Dina
Marques, Alda
Morais, Nuno
Silva, Cândida G.
Silva, Fernando
Ribeiro, José
Caceiro, Rúben
Carreira, Bruno P.
Burtin, Chris
Pimenta, Sara
Cruz, Joana
Oliveira, Ana
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description Effectiveness of technology-based interventions to improve physical activity (PA) in people with COPD is controversial. Mixed results may be due to participants' characteristics influencing their use of and engagement with mobile health apps. This study compared demographic, clinical, physical and PA characteristics of patients with COPD using and not using mobile apps in daily life. Patients with COPD who used smartphones were asked about their sociodemographic and clinic characteristics, PA habits and use of mobile apps (general and PA-related). Participants performed a six-minute walk test (6MWT), gait speed test and wore an accelerometer for 7 days. Data were compared between participants using (App Users) and not using (Non-App Users) mobile apps. A sub-analysis was conducted comparing characteristics of PA–App Users and Non-Users. 59 participants were enrolled (73% Male; 66.3 ± 8.3 yrs; FEV(1) 48.7 ± 18.4% predicted): 59% were App Users and 25% were PA-App Users. Significant differences between App Users and Non-App Users were found for age (64.2 ± 8.9 vs. 69.2 ± 6.3yrs), 6MWT (462.9 ± 91.7 vs. 414.9 ± 82.3 m), Gait Speed (Median 1.5 [Q1–Q3: 1.4–1.8] vs. 2.0 [1.0–1.5]m/s), Time in Vigorous PA (0.6 [0.2–2.8] vs. 0.14 [0.1–0.7]min) and Self-Reported PA (4.0 [1.0–4.0] vs. 1.0 [0.0–4.0] Points). Differences between PA–App Users and Non-Users were found in time in sedentary behavior (764.1 [641.8–819.8] vs. 672.2 [581.2–749.4] min) and self-reported PA (4.0 [2.0–6.0] vs. 2.0 [0.0–4.0] points). People with COPD using mobile apps were younger and had higher physical capacity than their peers not using mobile apps. PA-App Users spent more time in sedentary behaviors than Non-Users although self-reporting more time in PA.
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spelling pubmed-93977392022-09-29 Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study Flora, Sofia Hipólito, Nádia Brooks, Dina Marques, Alda Morais, Nuno Silva, Cândida G. Silva, Fernando Ribeiro, José Caceiro, Rúben Carreira, Bruno P. Burtin, Chris Pimenta, Sara Cruz, Joana Oliveira, Ana Front Rehabil Sci Rehabilitation Sciences Effectiveness of technology-based interventions to improve physical activity (PA) in people with COPD is controversial. Mixed results may be due to participants' characteristics influencing their use of and engagement with mobile health apps. This study compared demographic, clinical, physical and PA characteristics of patients with COPD using and not using mobile apps in daily life. Patients with COPD who used smartphones were asked about their sociodemographic and clinic characteristics, PA habits and use of mobile apps (general and PA-related). Participants performed a six-minute walk test (6MWT), gait speed test and wore an accelerometer for 7 days. Data were compared between participants using (App Users) and not using (Non-App Users) mobile apps. A sub-analysis was conducted comparing characteristics of PA–App Users and Non-Users. 59 participants were enrolled (73% Male; 66.3 ± 8.3 yrs; FEV(1) 48.7 ± 18.4% predicted): 59% were App Users and 25% were PA-App Users. Significant differences between App Users and Non-App Users were found for age (64.2 ± 8.9 vs. 69.2 ± 6.3yrs), 6MWT (462.9 ± 91.7 vs. 414.9 ± 82.3 m), Gait Speed (Median 1.5 [Q1–Q3: 1.4–1.8] vs. 2.0 [1.0–1.5]m/s), Time in Vigorous PA (0.6 [0.2–2.8] vs. 0.14 [0.1–0.7]min) and Self-Reported PA (4.0 [1.0–4.0] vs. 1.0 [0.0–4.0] Points). Differences between PA–App Users and Non-Users were found in time in sedentary behavior (764.1 [641.8–819.8] vs. 672.2 [581.2–749.4] min) and self-reported PA (4.0 [2.0–6.0] vs. 2.0 [0.0–4.0] points). People with COPD using mobile apps were younger and had higher physical capacity than their peers not using mobile apps. PA-App Users spent more time in sedentary behaviors than Non-Users although self-reporting more time in PA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9397739/ /pubmed/36188799 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.729237 Text en Copyright © 2021 Flora, Hipólito, Brooks, Marques, Morais, Silva, Silva, Ribeiro, Caceiro, Carreira, Burtin, Pimenta, Cruz and Oliveira. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Rehabilitation Sciences
Flora, Sofia
Hipólito, Nádia
Brooks, Dina
Marques, Alda
Morais, Nuno
Silva, Cândida G.
Silva, Fernando
Ribeiro, José
Caceiro, Rúben
Carreira, Bruno P.
Burtin, Chris
Pimenta, Sara
Cruz, Joana
Oliveira, Ana
Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Phenotyping Adopters of Mobile Applications Among Patients With COPD: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort phenotyping adopters of mobile applications among patients with copd: a cross-sectional study
topic Rehabilitation Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36188799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.729237
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