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Effects of Short-term Mobile Application Use on Weight Reduction for Patients with Type 2 Diabetesopen access

Authors
Lee, Seung EunPark, Su-KyungPark, Ye-SeulKim, Kyoung-AhChoi, Han SeokOh, Sang Woo
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
KOREAN SOC STUDY OBESITY
Keywords
Diabetes mellitus type 2; Waist circumference; Body weight changes; Mobile applications
Citation
JOURNAL OF OBESITY & METABOLIC SYNDROME, v.30, no.4, pp 345 - 353
Pages
9
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF OBESITY & METABOLIC SYNDROME
Volume
30
Number
4
Start Page
345
End Page
353
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4151
DOI
10.7570/jomes21047
ISSN
2508-6235
2508-7576
Abstract
Background: The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has led to a significant health burden. Technological advancements have highlighted the benefits of digital therapeutics for chronic diseases. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of a mobile application on weight reduction in patients with T2DM. Methods: A total of 48 patients with T2DM was included in this single-center, randomized, controlled trial. In addition to conventional treatment, participants in the intervention group used a mobile application-based self management system for diet, exercise, and medication adherence. The primary outcome of this study was weight change after 3 months of intervention, and secondary outcomes were metabolic parameters. Results: After 12 weeks, no significant differences in body weight change were observed between the intervention and control groups (P=0.229). However, a significant difference was found in waist circumference (WC) between the two groups, wherein the control group showed an increase in WC (from 95.00 +/- 8.89 cm to 95.76 +/- 9.72 cm), while the intervention group showed a reduction (from 91.93 +/- 6.25 cm to 90.75 +/- 6.01 cm) with a significant time by group interaction (P=0.016). Additionally, participants with good compliance exhibited a more evident reduction in WC (P=0.037). However, no significant differences were found in other metabolic parameters between the two groups. Conclusion: Lifestyle modification using short-term mobile applications effectively reduced WC, especially in patients with good adherence to the application. However, weight reduction was not achieved.
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