SALBIS Research Group, Department of Electric, Systems and Automatics Engineering, University of León, Campus of Vegazana s/n, León, 24071 León, Spain.
SALBIS Research Group, Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy Health Science School, University of León, Avenida Astorga s/n, Ponferrada 24401 León, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2020 Mar 4;20(5):1404. doi: 10.3390/s20051404.
This study shows the feasibility of an eHealth solution for tackling eating habits and physical activity in the adolescent population. The participants were children from 11 to 15 years old. An intervention was carried out on 139 students in the intervention group and 91 students in the control group, in two schools during 14 weeks. The intervention group had access to the web through a user account and a password. They were able to create friendship relationships, post comments, give likes and interact with other users, as well as receive notifications and information about nutrition and physical activity on a daily basis and get (virtual) rewards for improving their habits. The control group did not have access to any of these features. The homogeneity of the samples in terms of gender, age, body mass index and initial health-related habits was demonstrated. Pre- and post-measurements were collected through self-reports on the application website. After applying multivariate analysis of variance, a significant alteration in the age-adjusted body mass index percentile was observed in the intervention group versus the control group, as well as in the PAQ-A score and the KIDMED score. It can be concluded that eHealth interventions can help to obtain healthy habits. More research is needed to examine the effectiveness in achieving adherence to these new habits.
本研究展示了电子健康解决方案在解决青少年饮食习惯和身体活动方面的可行性。参与者为 11 至 15 岁的儿童。在两所学校中,对干预组的 139 名学生和对照组的 91 名学生进行了为期 14 周的干预。干预组通过用户名和密码访问网络。他们可以创建友谊关系、发布评论、点赞和与其他用户互动,以及每天接收有关营养和身体活动的通知和信息,并获得(虚拟)奖励以改善他们的习惯。对照组无法访问这些功能。证明了样本在性别、年龄、体重指数和初始健康相关习惯方面具有同质性。通过应用网站上的自我报告收集了预测量和后测量。应用多元方差分析后,观察到干预组与对照组的年龄调整体重指数百分位数、PAQ-A 评分和 KIDMED 评分均发生了显著变化。可以得出结论,电子健康干预可以帮助获得健康的习惯。需要进一步研究来检验这些新习惯的坚持效果。