Yousuf H, Reintjens R, Slipszenko E, Blok S, Somsen G A, Tulevski I I, Hofstra L
Amsterdam UMC (Location: VU University Medical Center), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
MyCLIC H4H BV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Neth Heart J. 2019 Jan;27(1):24-29. doi: 10.1007/s12471-018-1200-7.
Interventions to reduce the impact of modifiable risk factors, such as hypercholesterolaemia, smoking, and overweight, have the potential to significantly decrease the cardiovascular disease burden. The majority of the global population is unaware of their own risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Parallel to the lack of awareness, a rise in obesity and diabetes is observed. e‑Health tools for lifestyle improvement have shown to be effective in changing unhealthy behaviour. In this study we report on the results of three different trials assessing the effectiveness of MyCLIC, an e‑Coaching lifestyle intervention tool.
From 2008 to 2016 we conducted three trials: 1) HAPPY NL: a prospective cohort study in the Netherlands, 2) HAPPY AZM: a prospective cohort study with employees of Maastricht UMC+ and 3) HAPPY LONDON: a single-centre, randomised controlled trial with asymptomatic individuals who have a high 10-year CVD risk.
HAPPY NL and HAPPY AZM showed that e‑Coaching reduced cardiovascular risk. Both prospective trials showed a 20-25% relative reduction in 10-year cardiovascular disease risk. A lesser effect was seen in the HAPPY LONDON trial. A low frequency of logins suggests a low degree of content engagement in the e‑Coaching group, which could be age related as the mean age of the participants in the HAPPY LONDON study was high.
e-Coaching using MyCLIC is a low cost and effective method to perform lifestyle interventions and has the potential to reduce the 10-year cardiovascular disease risk.
采取干预措施以降低可改变的风险因素(如高胆固醇血症、吸烟和超重)的影响,有可能显著减轻心血管疾病负担。全球大多数人口并未意识到自己患心血管疾病的风险。在缺乏认识的同时,肥胖和糖尿病的发病率却在上升。改善生活方式的电子健康工具已被证明能有效改变不健康行为。在本研究中,我们报告了三项不同试验的结果,这些试验评估了电子辅导生活方式干预工具MyCLIC的有效性。
2008年至2016年,我们开展了三项试验:1)HAPPY NL:荷兰的一项前瞻性队列研究;2)HAPPY AZM:马斯特里赫特大学医学中心+员工参与的一项前瞻性队列研究;3)HAPPY LONDON:一项针对10年心血管疾病风险较高的无症状个体的单中心随机对照试验。
HAPPY NL和HAPPY AZM表明,电子辅导可降低心血管风险。两项前瞻性试验均显示,10年心血管疾病风险相对降低了20%-25%。HAPPY LONDON试验的效果较小。登录频率较低表明电子辅导组对内容的参与度较低,这可能与年龄有关,因为HAPPY LONDON研究中参与者的平均年龄较高。
使用MyCLIC进行电子辅导是一种低成本且有效的生活方式干预方法,有潜力降低10年心血管疾病风险。