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将数字健康融入儿童肥胖管理:当前实践与未来展望。

Integrating digital health into pediatric obesity management: Current practices and future perspectives.

作者信息

Frattolillo Vittoria, Massa Alessia, Capone Dalila, Monaco Noemi, Forcina Gianmario, Di Filippo Pierluigi, Marzuillo Pierluigi, Miraglia Del Giudice Emanuele, Di Sessa Anna

机构信息

Department of Woman, Child, and General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.

出版信息

Obes Pillars. 2025 Jun 26;16:100189. doi: 10.1016/j.obpill.2025.100189. eCollection 2025 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Childhood obesity is a growing global health concern with significant cardiometabolic consequences. While conventional treatment approaches often fail to achieve sustained outcomes, emerging digital health interventions (DHIs)-including mobile applications, educational video games, wearable devices, telemedicine, and social media-offer innovative tools to support lifestyle modifications and enhance therapeutic adherence.

METHODS

In this narrative review, we focus on the main evidence regarding the effectiveness of DHIs for pediatric obesity treatment according to target (children vs. children with families) and duration (short- and long-term interventions). We also review their impact on clinical (e.g. body mass index, body composition, etc.), behavioral (physical activity, nutrition, adherence) and psychosocial (motivation, engagement) outcomes. In addition, future trends in the field are also discussed.

RESULTS

DHIs demonstrate short-term effectiveness, especially when they incorporate personalization, interactivity, and family involvement. Mobile applications and educational video games boost nutritional literacy and promote healthy behaviours. Wearable devices encourage physical activity awareness, though adherence often varies. Long-term, family-based interventions help reduce dropout rates and reinforce lasting healthy habits. Guided use of social media can facilitate health education but also exposes users to risks such as misinformation and unhealthy food marketing. Despite these advancements, DHIs still face major challenges, including unequal access, data privacy concerns, and a lack of long-term outcome evaluations.

CONCLUSION

The increasing prevalence of pediatric obesity underscores the urgent need for effective and sustainable treatment strategies. DHIs represent a promising, scalable approach for managing childhood obesity, but their long-term sustainability and effectiveness remain to be fully established. Ongoing technological advancements-and their thoughtful integration into existing healthcare frameworks-present significant opportunities to develop innovative, patient-centered therapeutic solutions that can improve engagement, adherence, and long-term health outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity.

摘要

背景

儿童肥胖是一个日益严重的全球健康问题,会产生重大的心脏代谢后果。虽然传统治疗方法往往无法取得持续的效果,但新兴的数字健康干预措施(DHI)——包括移动应用程序、教育视频游戏、可穿戴设备、远程医疗和社交媒体——提供了创新工具,以支持生活方式的改变并提高治疗依从性。

方法

在这篇叙述性综述中,我们聚焦于根据目标(儿童与有家庭陪伴的儿童)和持续时间(短期和长期干预),关于DHI对儿童肥胖治疗有效性的主要证据。我们还回顾了它们对临床(如体重指数、身体成分等)、行为(身体活动、营养、依从性)和心理社会(动机、参与度)结果的影响。此外,还讨论了该领域的未来趋势。

结果

DHI显示出短期有效性,尤其是当它们融入个性化、交互性和家庭参与时。移动应用程序和教育视频游戏提高了营养素养并促进了健康行为。可穿戴设备促进了身体活动意识,不过依从性往往各不相同。长期的、基于家庭的干预有助于降低辍学率并强化持久的健康习惯。对社交媒体的引导性使用可以促进健康教育,但也会使用户面临错误信息和不健康食品营销等风险。尽管有这些进展,DHI仍然面临重大挑战,包括获取机会不平等、数据隐私问题以及缺乏长期结果评估。

结论

儿童肥胖患病率的上升凸显了对有效且可持续治疗策略的迫切需求。DHI是管理儿童肥胖的一种有前景、可扩展的方法,但其长期可持续性和有效性仍有待充分确立。持续的技术进步以及将它们深思熟虑地整合到现有的医疗保健框架中,为开发创新的、以患者为中心的治疗方案提供了重大机遇,这些方案可以提高肥胖儿童和青少年的参与度、依从性以及长期健康结果。

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