| Literature DB >> 27783259 |
Andrea T Kozak1, Joanna Buscemi2, Misty A W Hawkins3, Monica L Wang4, Jessica Y Breland5,6, Kathryn M Ross7, Anupama Kommu8.
Abstract
Obesity is a prevalent health care issue associated with disability, premature morality, and high costs. Behavioral weight management interventions lead to clinically significant weight losses in overweight and obese individuals; however, many individuals are not able to participate in these face-to-face treatments due to limited access, cost, and/or time constraints. Technological advances such as widespread access to the Internet, increased use of smartphones, and newer behavioral self-monitoring tools have resulted in the development of a variety of eHealth weight management programs. In the present paper, a summary of the most current literature is provided along with potential solutions to methodological challenges (e.g., high attrition, minimal participant racial/ethnic diversity, heterogeneity of technology delivery modes). Dissemination and policy implications will be highlighted as future directions for the field of eHealth weight management.Entities:
Keywords: Dissemination; Randomized controlled trials; Recommendations; Review; Technology-based weight management; eHealth
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27783259 PMCID: PMC5988351 DOI: 10.1007/s10865-016-9805-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Behav Med ISSN: 0160-7715