Literature DB >> 18984496

Use of text messaging for monitoring sugar-sweetened beverages, physical activity, and screen time in children: a pilot study.

Jennifer R Shapiro1, Stephanie Bauer, Robert M Hamer, Hans Kordy, Dianne Ward, Cynthia M Bulik.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine acceptability, attrition, adherence, and preliminary efficacy of mobile phone short message service (SMS; text messaging) for monitoring healthful behaviors in children.
DESIGN: All randomized children received a brief psychoeducational intervention. They then either monitored target behaviors via SMS with feedback or via paper diaries (PD) or participated in a no-monitoring control (C) for 8 weeks.
SETTING: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-eight children (age 5-13) and parents participated; 31 completed (SMS: 13/18, PD: 7/18, C: 11/22). INTERVENTION: Children and parents participated in a total of 3 group education sessions (1 session weekly for 3 weeks) to encourage increasing physical activity and decreasing screen time and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Treatment acceptability, attrition, and adherence to self-monitoring. ANALYSIS: Descriptive statistics and nonparametric tests were used to analyze differences across time and group.
RESULTS: Children in SMS had somewhat lower attrition (28%) than both PD (61%) and C (50%), and significantly greater adherence to self-monitoring than PD (43% vs 19%, P < .02). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Short message service may be a useful tool for self-monitoring healthful behaviors in children, although the efficacy of this approach needs further study. Implications suggest that novel technologies may play a role in improving health.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18984496      PMCID: PMC2592683          DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2007.09.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav        ISSN: 1499-4046            Impact factor:   3.045


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