2022
DOI: 10.1097/xce.0000000000000266
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A retrospective real-world observational pilot analysis of Waya: a self-monitoring fitness app in Germany

Abstract: Background The increasing prevalence of lifestyle-driven metabolic disorders poses a heavy burden on the healthcare system. Several low-cost, easily accessible, and effective weight loss interventions are being developed to improve this situation. Waya is one such German digital application that guides users to reach their desired weight in a healthy manner, by monitoring their eating habits and physical activity levels. In this retrospective real-world observational pilot study, we aimed to identif… Show more

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“…On the contrary, physical activity reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases and mortality [ 47 ] and has a positive long-term effect on weight gain, obesity, coronary heart disease, T2DM, as well as dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease [ 48 ]. In our previous study [ 49 ], we could observe an increased level of physical activity independent of age and gender. Waya focuses on guiding its users to monitor and manage their weight, diet, lifestyle, and physical activity through simple exercises, nutritional advice, and educational articles and videos, thereby contributing to an affordable, intervention to reduce weight and increase physical activity, in turn reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…On the contrary, physical activity reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases and mortality [ 47 ] and has a positive long-term effect on weight gain, obesity, coronary heart disease, T2DM, as well as dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease [ 48 ]. In our previous study [ 49 ], we could observe an increased level of physical activity independent of age and gender. Waya focuses on guiding its users to monitor and manage their weight, diet, lifestyle, and physical activity through simple exercises, nutritional advice, and educational articles and videos, thereby contributing to an affordable, intervention to reduce weight and increase physical activity, in turn reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%