Prevention of obesity and cardiovascular disease in young people using technology

S. Partridge, J. Redfern
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Excess weight gain during adolescence (14-18 years) and young adulthood (18-24 years) is associated with CVD in later life. Despite the significant investment into treatment for obesity, efforts have had limited success. Aiming to prevent obesity by halting weight gains at critical life stages where weight gain occurs, such as adolescence and young adulthood, could be a solution towards combating the obesity epidemic and thus reducing CVD prevalence in later life. Technology-based interventions can improve lifestyle behaviours in adults. Currently, over 80% of young people in developed countries own a Smartphone. Smartphones may offer an opportunity for intervention. However, there is limited long-term evidence for the role of mhealth in primary prevention of CVD in young people. In this manuscript, we discuss and review the potential use of mhealth for the primary prevention of CVD in young people, and we provide recommendations for further research.
利用科技预防青少年肥胖和心血管疾病
心血管疾病(CVD)是世界范围内死亡的主要原因。青春期(14-18岁)和青年期(18-24岁)体重增加过多与以后生活中的心血管疾病有关。尽管在治疗肥胖方面投入了大量资金,但成效有限。通过在青春期和青年期等体重增加的关键阶段停止体重增加来预防肥胖,可能是对抗肥胖流行病的解决方案,从而降低晚年心血管疾病的患病率。基于技术的干预措施可以改善成年人的生活方式行为。目前,发达国家超过80%的年轻人拥有智能手机。智能手机可能会提供一个干预的机会。然而,移动医疗在年轻人心血管疾病一级预防中的作用的长期证据有限。在这篇文章中,我们讨论和回顾了移动医疗在年轻人心血管疾病一级预防中的潜在应用,并提出了进一步研究的建议。
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