通过一个创新的应用程序提高对地中海饮食的坚持:一项试点研究

A. Devecchi, S. Bo, L. De Carli, Erik Breda, V. Ponzo, A. Pezzana
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目的:地中海饮食是一种可持续的健康饮食。然而,对MD的遵守情况仍然很差。鉴于此,作者创建了一个Web应用程序来推广饮食习惯。本研究的目的是评估Web应用程序YourPappa在坚持饮食习惯方面的功效。设计/方法/方法作者开发了一个Web应用程序YourPappa,目的是通过奖励机制鼓励良好的饮食习惯。之后进行随机对照研究。所有参与者都得到了关于正确营养的书面建议。此外,病例组接受了应用程序使用方面的培训。MD依从性通过有效的问卷(medii - lite)进行评估。结果:实验组患者的Medi-Lite评分平均增加了+7.1%,而对照组则增加了+0.7% (p = 0.06;效应值0.60)。对于大多数用户来说,这个网络应用程序帮助他们思考他们在买什么,并促进医学研究的局限性/意义。肥胖和相关疾病是一个热门问题。需要新的策略来应对它。这项研究显示了有趣和令人鼓舞的结果,需要进一步的研究和见解来验证和支持。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一个通过奖励机制评估网络应用的使用,以刺激用户采用MD的研究。
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Improve adherence to the Mediterranean diet through an innovative app: a pilot study
Purpose The Mediterranean diet (MD) is a sustainable and healthy diet. However, compliance to the MD is still poor. Given this, the authors created a Web app to promote the MD. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the Web app YourPappa in terms of adherence to the MD. Design/methodology/approach The authors developed a Web app, YourPappa, with the aim of encouraging virtuous dietary habits through a reward mechanism. After that, a randomized controlled study was conducted. All participants were given written advice on correct nutrition. Moreover, the case group was trained on the use of the app. The MD adherence was evaluated by a validated questionnaire (Medi-Lite). Findings Cases found an average increase in the Medi-Lite scores of +7.1%, whereas controls showed an increase of +0.7% (p = 0.06; effect size 0.60). For most of the users, the Web app helped them to think about what they were buying and to promote the MD. Research limitations/implications Obesity and related diseases are a topical problem. New strategies are needed to counter it. This study showed interesting and encouraging results, which need further research and insight to be validated and supported. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that has evaluated the use of a Web app to stimulate the adoption of the MD through a reward mechanism.
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