Meta-analysis of effects on mobile health intervention in children and adolescents obesity
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2020.01.011
- VernacularTitle:移动通讯技术对儿童青少年肥胖干预效果的Meta分析
- Author:
LI Zhanglong, RAO Shufang, YU Jiahong, YANG Yi, GAO Yanhui, LIU Li, LI Lixia
1
Author Information
1. School of Public Health, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou (510310), China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Computer communication networks;
Obesity;
Meta-analysis;
Intervention studies;
Child;
Adolescent
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2020;41(1):40-43
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate effects of mobile health intervention on vegetables and fruits intakes, screen time, body mass index, BMI Z score and waist circumference in children and adolescents.
Methods:The literature search was performed to find articles published up to December 2018 in the databases: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang. The articles focusing on the keywords of "prevention" "children" "adolescents" "obesity" "weight loss" "m-Health" "mobile phone" "mobile application" "mobile techonology" "cell phone" "smartphone" "mobile apps" for the delivery of children and adolescents obesity interventions were included. Stata 13.0 software was used for Meta-analysis.
Results:A total of 15 studies were included, and mobile health had an effect on the vegetables and fruits intakes and screen time for children and adolescents. Mobile health was more effective in the intervention participants compared to controls, the standardized mean difference (SMD) and 95%CI were 0.54 (95%CI=0.27-0.81) and -0.32(95%CI=-0.47--0.18),respectively. However, no statistical differences in the BMI, BMI Z score and waist circumference were found between intervention and control groups.
Conclusion:The effect of mobile health intervention on obesity in children and adolescents needs more long-term follow-up and larger sample size studies to clarify.