2023
DOI: 10.2196/37716
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mHealth Apps Targeting Obesity and Overweight in Young People: App Review and Analysis

Abstract: Background Overweight and obesity have been linked to several serious health problems and medical conditions. With more than a quarter of the young population having weight problems, the impacts of overweight and obesity on this age group are particularly critical. Mobile health (mHealth) apps that support and encourage positive health behaviors have the potential to achieve better health outcomes. These apps represent a unique opportunity for young people (age range 10-24 years), for whom mobile p… Show more

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“…Previous studies have either focused on the use of digital technology in health or mainly targeted groups of patients with obesity, diabetes, or hypertension, and few studies have focused on patients with COPD [26][27][28]. This study focused on a group of older patients with COPD who could benefit from mHealth and explored their perceptions and experiences of disease management apps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have either focused on the use of digital technology in health or mainly targeted groups of patients with obesity, diabetes, or hypertension, and few studies have focused on patients with COPD [26][27][28]. This study focused on a group of older patients with COPD who could benefit from mHealth and explored their perceptions and experiences of disease management apps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior studies have noted the relevance of educational content (Vlahu-Gjorgievska et al, 2018), and self-monitoring tools, among other features, as important for weight management apps (Burke et al, 2011;Goldstein et al, 2019;Vlahu-Gjorgievska et al, 2018). The effectiveness of such apps in facilitating weight loss lies in the ability of users to use the intervention as recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We need a concerted effort to undertake disease prevention, as our treatment efforts are failing. Smartwatches could facilitate this approach, alongside other mobile health care technologies (such as smoking cessation apps 32 and behaviour change technique apps for obesity 33 ), as a user‐friendly, data‐rich and non‐invasive intervention that may lower chronic disease morbidity. Clinical regulation of software designed for medical use is the first step.…”
Section: The First Steps Forward: Where To From Here?mentioning
confidence: 99%