Purdue University School of Nursing, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2020 Sep;42(9):747-759. doi: 10.1177/0193945919888224. Epub 2019 Nov 25.
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify evidence concerning the effectiveness of mobile applications and wearable devices for weight loss in overweight adults. A database search of PubMed and CINAHL yielded 12 eligible articles following the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria consisted of studies primarily pertaining to obesity, inclusion of adult population only (18 years and older), use of experimental study designs only, use of mobile apps or wearable devices as intervention(s), and primary outcome of weight loss. Overall, the research evidence suggests that mobile apps and wearables are effective self-regulating tools for weight loss. Although study design concerns, such as lack of non-intervention comparator groups, prevent a definitive conclusion regarding the relative power of mobile apps and wearables over other self-monitoring methods, evidence indicates that mobile technology can be used as integral tools within overarching weight loss strategies recommended in the primary care setting.
本系统评价的目的是确定有关移动应用程序和可穿戴设备在超重成年人减肥方面有效性的证据。在应用纳入和排除标准后,通过对 PubMed 和 CINAHL 数据库的检索,共获得了 12 篇符合条件的文章。纳入标准包括主要涉及肥胖的研究、仅纳入成年人(18 岁及以上)、仅使用实验研究设计、将移动应用程序或可穿戴设备作为干预措施以及体重减轻的主要结果。总体而言,研究证据表明,移动应用程序和可穿戴设备是有效的自我调节减肥工具。尽管研究设计方面的问题,如缺乏非干预对照组,使得无法对移动应用程序和可穿戴设备相对于其他自我监测方法的相对效果得出明确结论,但证据表明,移动技术可以作为初级保健环境中推荐的总体减肥策略的重要工具。