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Juan Francisco Lisón1,2, Gonzalo Palomar3, Marinna S Mensorio4,5, Rosa M Baños2,5, Ausiàs Cebolla-Martí2,5, Cristina Botella2,6, Vicent Benavent-Caballer7, Enrique Rodilla1,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Internet-based interventions are a promising strategy for promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors. These have a tremendous potential for delivering electronic health interventions in scalable and cost-effective ways. There is strong evidence that the use of these programs can lead to weight loss and can lower patients' average blood pressure (BP) levels. So far, few studies have investigated the effects of internet-based programs on patients who are obese with hypertension (HTN).Entities:
Keywords: hypertension; internet; obesity; overweight; web
Year: 2020 PMID: 32286232 PMCID: PMC7189251 DOI: 10.2196/14196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Progression of the participants through the trial.
Figure 2Measurements at trial profile. IBI: internet-based intervention group; WLC: wait-list control group.
Baseline characteristics of the participants.
| Variables | WLCa group (n=50), mean (SD) | IBIb group (n=55), mean (SD) |
| Age (years) | 51.4 (9.3) | 54.9 (8.3) |
| Weight (kg) | 81.1 (11.8) | 85.4 (12) |
| Antihypertensive drugs (n) | 1.6 (1.1) | 2.1 (1.2) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 29.9 (2.6) | 30.1 (2.7) |
| Body fat mass (kg) | 27.0 (6.9) | 28.2 (6.3) |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 128.5 (13.5) | 132.2 (14.2) |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 75.8 (9.1) | 78.7 (8.1) |
| Blood glucose (mg/dL) | 98 (10) | 99 (15) |
| Insulin (mg/dL) | 13.9 (8.7) | 15.0 (9.7) |
| Physical activity counts min−1 | 227 (87) | 245 (103) |
| 6-minute walk test (meters) | 554 (69) | 559 (72) |
aWLC: wait-list control.
bIBI: internet-based intervention.
Intragroup comparisons: baseline vs postintervention (at 3 months)a.
| Variables | Wait-list control group (n | Internet-based intervention group (n | |||||
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| Difference (95% CI) | Partial eta2 | Difference (95% CI) | Partial eta2 | |||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 0.3 (0.1-0.5) | .062 | .01 | –0.4 (–0.7 to –0.2) | .132 | <.001 | |
| Body fat mass (kg) | 0.3 (–0.4 to 1.1) | .018 | .34 | –1.1 (–1.9 to –0.3) | .125 | .009 | |
| SBPb (mmHg) | 0.0 (–3.7 to 3.7) | .000 | .996 | –2.6 (–6.1 to 0.9) | .021 | .15 | |
| DBPc (mmHg) | 0.6 (–1.8 to 3.0) | .002 | .63 | –2.2 (–4.5 to 0.0) | .037 | .05 | |
| Blood glucose (mg/dL) | 2.0 (–1.2 to 5.3) | .015 | .22 | –3.5 (–6.6 to –0.4) | .048 | .03 | |
| Insulin (mg/dL) | 2.3 (0.4-4.3) | .058 | .02 | –1.7 (–3.7 to 0.2) | .032 | .07 | |
| Physical activity counts min−1 | –8 (–16 to 32) | .005 | .52 | –6 (–30 to 18) | .002 | .64 | |
| 6MWTd (meters) | 21 (8-33) | .108 | .001 | 32 (19-46) | .213 | <.001 | |
aDifference was calculated as 3 months minus baseline.
bSBP: systolic blood pressure.
cDBP: diastolic blood pressure.
d6MWT: 6-minute walk test.
Comparison of the baseline vs 12-month follow-up values for all participants (N=105).
| Variables | Baseline | 12-month follow-up | Differencea (95% CI) | |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 30.2 (2.7) | 29.8 (2.7) | –0.4 (–0.1 to –0.6) | .005 |
| Body fat mass (kg), mean (SD) | 27.6 (6.4) | 25.2 (7.9) | –2.4 (–1.1 to –3.6) | <.001 |
| SBPb (mmHg), mean (SD) | 130.5 (13.7) | 129.3 (14.1) | –1.2 (0.9 to –3.4) | .24 |
| DBPc (mmHg), mean (SD) | 77.4 (9.1) | 75.6 (9.1) | –1.8 (–0.2 to –3.3) | .03 |
| Blood glucose (mg/dL), mean (SD) | 100 (14) | 98 (11) | –2 (0 to –4) | .04 |
| Insulin (mg/dL), median (IQR) | 16 (12) | 15 (9) | –1 (1 to –2) | .64 |
aDifference calculated as 12 months minus baseline.
bSBP: systolic blood pressure.
cDBP: diastolic blood pressure.