Bhardwaj Niharika N, Wodajo Bezawit, Gochipathala Keerthi, Paul David P, Coustasse Alberto
Marshall University in Huntington, WV.
Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ.
Perspect Health Inf Manag. 2017 Apr 1;14(Spring):1a. eCollection 2017 Spring.
Obesity is the largest driver of chronic preventable diseases, accounting for an estimated $147 billion or 10 percent of total US healthcare costs in 2008. It has been forecasted that 42 percent of Americans will be obese by 2030. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies target and may modify the behavioral factors that lead to obesity to promote a healthy lifestyle. These technologies could potentially reduce the cost and the morbidity and mortality burden of obesity because of their inexpensive and portable nature. This study aimed to analyze the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions for adult obesity in the United States. The methodology used in this study was a literature review of 54 articles. Weight, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference reductions, and favorable lifestyle behavior changes were noted across most studies. Existing data and research on efficacy and linked costs indicated that mHealth technologies were more effective than other methods and could be inexpensively delivered remotely to manage adult obesity, offering significant benefits over conventional care. Further studies on the costs and benefits of adapting such mHealth interventions in clinical settings are needed.
肥胖是慢性可预防疾病的最大驱动因素,2008年估计占美国医疗总费用的1470亿美元,即10%。据预测,到2030年,42%的美国人将肥胖。移动健康(mHealth)技术针对并可能改变导致肥胖的行为因素,以促进健康的生活方式。由于其价格低廉且便于携带的特性,这些技术有可能降低肥胖的成本以及发病率和死亡率负担。本研究旨在分析美国针对成人肥胖的移动健康干预措施的疗效和成本效益。本研究采用的方法是对54篇文章进行文献综述。大多数研究都记录了体重、体重指数(BMI)、腰围的降低以及良好的生活方式行为改变。关于疗效和相关成本的现有数据和研究表明,移动健康技术比其他方法更有效,并且可以通过远程方式低成本提供,以管理成人肥胖,与传统护理相比具有显著优势。需要进一步研究在临床环境中采用此类移动健康干预措施的成本和效益。