2016
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.115.003058
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Information Technology and Lifestyle: A Systematic Evaluation of Internet and Mobile Interventions for Improving Diet, Physical Activity, Obesity, Tobacco, and Alcohol Use

Abstract: BackgroundNovel interventions are needed to improve lifestyle and prevent noncommunicable diseases, the leading cause of death and disability globally. This study aimed to systematically review, synthesize, and grade scientific evidence on effectiveness of novel information and communication technology to reduce noncommunicable disease risk.Methods and ResultsWe systematically searched PubMed for studies evaluating the effect of Internet, mobile phone, personal sensors, or stand‐alone computer software on diet… Show more

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“…6 One recent systematic review noted that mHealth interventions significantly increase physical activity and reduce adiposity. 7 The use of mHealth could therefore be potentially integrated into a behaviour change intervention based in primary care, to reduce the risk of developing T2DM in women with GD.…”
Section: What Can Be Done?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 One recent systematic review noted that mHealth interventions significantly increase physical activity and reduce adiposity. 7 The use of mHealth could therefore be potentially integrated into a behaviour change intervention based in primary care, to reduce the risk of developing T2DM in women with GD.…”
Section: What Can Be Done?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, interdisciplinary interventions have yielded relevant results concerning the prevention of MetS, and technological resources have been a staunch ally of health professionals and patients in the quest for better quality of life and reduction of the adverse outcomes of this highly prevalent clinical condition [6]. The use of and research into information and communication technologies (ICTs) applied to healthcare have been gaining momentum worldwide and wielded considerable influence on evidencebased science.…”
Section: Texto Em Portuguêsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos últimos anos, as intervenções com abordagem interdisciplinar têm mostrado resultados relevantes na prevenção da SM e, além disso, recursos tecnológicos vêm sendo aliados de profissionais e pacientes na busca da melhor qualidade de vida e redução dos desfechos adversos dessa condição clínica tão prevalente [6]. A utilização e o estudo de tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TICs) para a saúde vêm ganhando força mundial e impacto na ciência baseada em evidências.…”
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“…The use of mobile health applications continues to increase [16]. However, the effectiveness of information technology to improve dietary behaviours has not yet been established [17,18]. Since information technology tools are now widely available [19], we planned a cluster randomised controlled trial (CRCT) to test the effectiveness of an information technology-enabled nutrition education intervention called ‘SMART (Small, Measurable and Achievable dietary changes by Reducing fat, sugar and salt consumption and Trying different fruits and vegetables) Eating’.…”
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confidence: 99%