| Literature DB >> 26861865 |
Lübomira Spassova1, Debora Vittore2, Dirk W Droste2, Norbert Rösch3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the most effective current approaches to preventing stroke events is the reduction of lifestyle risk factors, such as unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and smoking. In this study, we assessed the efficacy and usability of the phone-based Computer-aided Prevention System (CAPSYS) in supporting the reduction of lifestyle-related risk factors.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26861865 PMCID: PMC4748685 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0540-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Eligibility criteria for the CAPSYS study
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
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| Age: 20 and over; At high risk of stroke: | Inability to fill out or to understand the informed consent; |
| ∙ Already suffered a stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) or | No signed informed consent; |
| ∙ At least two risk factors for stroke: | |
| – High blood pressure (systolic blood pressure ≥ 140 | Dementia |
| – Overweight (BMI ≥ 25 | |
| – Low physical activity (less than 30 min. of moderate-intensity physical exercise per week) | |
| – Smoking | |
| – Unhealthy diet |
Descriptive statistics of the study cohort
| SC ( | IC ( | |
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| Mean age [ | 59.6 (±12.1) | 60.7 (±11.3) |
| Men | 29 (63 %) | 34 (71 %) |
| Mean BMI [ | 27 (±4.3) | 28 (±4.3) |
| Smokers | 2 (4 %) | 6 (13 %) |
| Hypertension | 36 (78 %) | 43 (90 %) |
| Hyper-/Dyslipidemia | 39 (85 %) | 44 (92 %) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 5 (11 %) | 8 (17 %) |
| Previous stroke/TIA | 37 (80 %) | 31 (65 %) |
Overview of baseline values and evaluation of primary dependent measures in SC and IC groups
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| Systolic BP [ | 139.6 (±21) | mean of diff. =0.19 | 145 (±19.4) | mean of diff. =−9 |
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| 95 % CI = [–7.5, 7.88] | 95 % CI = [–17.29, –0.71] | |||
| Cohen’s d =0.42 | ||||
| BMI [ | 27 (±4.3) | mean of diff. =0.03 | 28 (±4.3) | mean of diff. =−0.18 |
| 95 % CI = [–0.49, 0.55] | 95 % CI = [–0.65, 0.28] | |||
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| HDL [ | 57 [45, 51] | pseudo-median of diff =1.5 | 53 [47, 74] | pseudo-median of diff =−1.5 |
| 95 % CI = [–2.5, 4.5] | 95 % CI = [–4.5, 2] | |||
| LDL [ | 96 [71, 114] | pseudo-median of diff =−1 | 95 [76, 117] | pseudo-median of diff =−7.9 |
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| 95 % CI = [–10.5, 6] | 95 % CI = [–18.5, –0.5] | |||
| r =0.24 | ||||
| HbA1c [ | 5.8 [5.6, 5.9] | pseudo-median of diff =0 | 5.9 [5.5, 6.25] | pseudo-median of diff =0.1 |
| 95 % CI = [–0.25, 0.2] | 95 % CI = [–0.1, 0.25] | |||
| Glycaemia [ | 98 [89, 106.75] | pseudo-median of diff =0.5 | 102 [92.5, 114.5] | pseudo-median of diff =2.5 |
| 95 % CI = [–5.5, 5] | 95 % CI = [–2, 6] | |||
| Triglycerides [ | 95 [73, 134.25] | pseudo-median of diff =−6 | 105 [78, 132.5] | pseudo-median of diff =−12.5 |
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| 95 % CI = [–21, 10] | 95 % CI = [–26, –0.5] | |||
| r =0.25 | ||||
(statistically significant values are marked in bold)
Fig. 1Systolic blood pressure. Significant decrease of systolic blood pressure in IC group
Fig. 2LDL. Significant decrease of LDL levels in IC group
Fig. 3Triglycerides. Significant decrease of triglyceride levels in IC group
Evaluation of CAPSYS’s voice and utterances
| Scale | Results | |||
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| Voice | 1: pleasant – 5: unpleasant | mean =1.77; | median =1.5; | SD =0.99 |
| 1: difficult to understand – 5: easy to understand | mean =4.28; | median =5; | SD =1.14 | |
| 1: natural – 5: unnatural | mean =2.15; | median =2; | SD =1.12 | |
| 1: too fast – 5: too slow | mean =3.2; | median =3; | SD =0.5 | |
| Utterances | 1: diversified – 5: unvaried | mean =3.28; | median =4; | SD =1.24 |
| 1: inappropriate – 5: appropriate | mean =3.46; | median =3; | SD =1.07 | |
| 1: too short – 5: too long | mean =3.2; | median =3; | SD =0.5 | |