| Literature DB >> 35029532 |
Ryan Batten1, Meshari F Alwashmi1, Gerald Mugford1, Misa Nuccio2, Angele Besner2, Zhiwei Gao1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing rapidly. Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of a diabetes prevention program (DPP) in lifestyle modifications that can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes among individuals at risk. Digital DPPs have the potential to use technology, in conjunction with behavior change science, to prevent prediabetes on a national and global scale.Entities:
Keywords: DPP; diabetes; diabetes prevention program; digital health; longitudinal study; mHealth; mobile health; physical activity; prevention; weight loss
Year: 2022 PMID: 35029532 PMCID: PMC8800085 DOI: 10.2196/23243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Diabetes ISSN: 2371-4379
Figure 1Virgin Pulse Transform for Prediabetes components: a smartphone app with digital tracking and communication tools, a wireless scale, a professional health coach, a private peer community, and an activity tracker.
Figure 2Participant flow diagram.
Participant demographics.
| Characteristic | Participants (n=1095) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 53.6 (9.75) | |
| Sex (female), n (%) | 741 (67.67) | |
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| White | 682 (62.28) |
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| Asian | 73 (6.67) |
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| Black | 95 (8.68) |
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| Other | 195 (17.81) |
| Missinga, n (%) | 50 (4.57) | |
aThese participants had missing demographic variables.
Weight loss and physical activity at 9 months and 12 months.
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| Baseline | Mean change baseline to 9 monthsa (n=1095) | Mean change baseline to 12 monthsa (n=945) |
| Weight (lbs), mean (SD) | 204.49 (42.92) | –13.30 (0.56) | –10.88 (0.62) |
| Weight loss (%), mean (SD) | N/Ab | –6.60 (0.28) | –5.47 (0.31) |
| Participants with ≥5% weight loss, n (%) | N/A | 639 (58.35) | 552 (58.41) |
| Weekly physical activity (minutes) | 66.97 (3.84) | 116.45 (11.47) | 91.22 (12.36) |
aAdjusted mean and SE from generalized estimating equation models.
bN/A: not applicable.
Results from generalized estimating equation.
| Outcome measure and parameter | β (SE) | 95% CI | ||
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| Intercept | –11.44 (0.29) | –12.02 to –10.87 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | 199.88 (1.28) | 197.38 to 202.39 | <.001 |
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| Weeks | –0.23 (0.012) | -0.2565 to –0.2085 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | –5.47 (0.13) | –5.71 to –5.22 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | –3.14 (0.089) | –3.26 to –2.91 | <.001 |
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| Weeks | –0.11 (0.0054) | –0.1202 to –0.0989 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | 132.94 (4.08) | 124.94 to 140.95 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | 167.80 (5.32) | 157.38 to 178.23 | <.001 |
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| Weeks | –1.64 (0.13) | –1.90 to –1.38 | <.001 |
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| Intercept | 200.43 (1.28) | 197.91 to 202.94 | <.001 |
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| Weeks | –0.24 (0.013) | –0.26 to –0.21 | <.001 |
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| Physical activitya | –0.0032 (0.0010) | –0.0052 to –0.0013 | .001 |
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| Intercept | –2.87 (0.12) | –3.05 to –2.59 | <.001 |
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| Weeks | –0.11 (0.0056) | –0.1230 to –0.1012 | <.001 |
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| Physical activity | –0.0016 (0.0005) | –0.0025 to –0.0007 | .001 |
aPhysical activity measured as total weekly physical activity in minutes.
Physical activity results.
| Outcome measure and parameter | β (SE) | 95% CI | ||||||
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| Intercept | 66.97 (3.84) | 59.45 to 74.50 | <.001 | |||
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| Intercept | 154.90 (4.80) | 145.49 to 164.31 | <.001 | |||
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| Intercept | 126.11 (5.50) | 115.32 to 136.90 | <.001 | |||
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| Weeks | 3.76 (0.68) | 2.43 to 5.10 | <.001 | |||
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| Intercept | 149.97 (4.54) | 141.06 to 158.87 | <.001 | |||
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| Intercept | 148.30 (4.99) | 138.53 to 158.07 | <.001 | |||
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| Weeks | 0.15 (0.27) | –0.38 to 0.6852 | .57 | |||
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| Intercept | 132.94 (4.08) | 124.94 to 140.95 | <.001 | |||
aPhysical activity measured as total weekly physical activity in minutes.
Figure 4Graphical representation of physical activity.
Figure 3Graph of participants’ average weight.