Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention.

IF 6.2 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Circulation-Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.010731
Jessica R Golbus, Jieru Shi, Kashvi Gupta, Rachel Stevens, V Swetha E Jeganathan, Evan Luff, Thomas Boyden, Bhramar Mukherjee, Sarah Kohnstamm, Vlad Taralunga, Vik Kheterpal, Sachin Kheterpal, Kenneth Resnicow, Susan Murphy, Walter Dempsey, Predrag Klasnja, Brahmajee K Nallamothu
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Abstract

Background: Text messages may enhance physical activity levels in patients with cardiovascular disease, including those enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation. However, the independent and long-term effects of text messages remain uncertain.

Methods: The VALENTINE study (Virtual Application-supported Environment to Increase Exercise) was a micro-randomized trial that delivered text messages through a smartwatch (Apple Watch or Fitbit Versa) to participants initiating cardiac rehabilitation. Participants were randomized 4× per day over 6-months to receive no text message or a message encouraging low-level physical activity. Text messages were tailored on contextual factors (eg, weather). Our primary outcome was step count 60 minutes following a text message, and we used a centered and weighted least squares mean method to estimate causal effects. Given potential measurement differences between devices determined a priori, data were assessed separately for Apple Watch and Fitbit Versa users over 3 time periods corresponding to the initiation (0-30 days), maintenance (31-120 days), and completion (121-182 days) of cardiac rehabilitation.

Results: One hundred eight participants were included with 70 552 randomizations over 6 months; mean age was 59.5 (SD, 10.7) years with 36 (32.4%) female and 68 (63.0%) Apple Watch participants. For Apple Watch participants, text messages led to a trend in increased step count by 10% in the 60-minutes following a message during days 1 to 30 (95% CI, -1% to +20%), with no effect from days 31 to 120 (+1% [95% CI, -4% to +5%]), and a significant 6% increase during days 121 to 182 (95% CI, +0% to +11%). For Fitbit users, text messages significantly increased step count by 17% (95% CI, +7% to +28%) in the 60-minutes following a message in the first 30 days of the study with no effect subsequently.

Conclusions: In patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation, contextually tailored text messages may increase physical activity, but this effect varies over time and by device.

Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT04587882.

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促进心血管疾病患者体育锻炼的短信:及时适应性干预的微型随机试验。
背景:短信可提高心血管疾病患者(包括参加心脏康复的患者)的体育锻炼水平。然而,短信的独立效果和长期效果仍不确定:VALENTINE研究(虚拟应用支持环境增加锻炼)是一项微型随机试验,通过智能手表(Apple Watch或Fitbit Versa)向开始心脏康复的参与者发送短信。在 6 个月的时间里,参与者被随机分配到每天 4 次不接收短信或接收鼓励低水平体育锻炼短信的环境中。短信是根据环境因素(如天气)定制的。我们的主要结果是收到短信后 60 分钟内的步数,我们采用了居中加权最小二乘法来估计因果效应。考虑到事先确定的不同设备之间可能存在的测量差异,我们分别评估了 Apple Watch 和 Fitbit Versa 用户在心脏康复开始(0-30 天)、维持(31-120 天)和完成(121-182 天)3 个时间段内的数据:在 6 个月的时间里,共有 108 名参与者参与了 70 552 次随机测试;平均年龄为 59.5 岁(标准差为 10.7 岁),其中女性 36 人(32.4%),Apple Watch 参与者 68 人(63.0%)。对于 Apple Watch 参与者来说,在收到短信后的 60 分钟内,第 1 天至第 30 天的步数有增加 10%(95% CI,-1% 至 +20%)的趋势,第 31 天至第 120 天没有影响(+1% [95% CI,-4% 至 +5%]),第 121 天至第 182 天显著增加 6%(95% CI,+0% 至 +11%)。对于 Fitbit 用户来说,在研究的前 30 天,短信发出后的 60 分钟内,步数明显增加了 17%(95% CI,+7% 至 +28%),随后则没有影响:结论:在接受心脏康复治疗的患者中,根据情境定制的短信可能会增加体育锻炼,但这种效果会随着时间和设备的不同而变化:URL:https://www.clinicaltrials.gov;唯一标识符:NCT04587882。
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Circulation-Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
Circulation-Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart Association journal, publishes articles related to improving cardiovascular health and health care. Content includes original research, reviews, and case studies relevant to clinical decision-making and healthcare policy. The online-only journal is dedicated to furthering the mission of promoting safe, effective, efficient, equitable, timely, and patient-centered care. Through its articles and contributions, the journal equips you with the knowledge you need to improve clinical care and population health, and allows you to engage in scholarly activities of consequence to the health of the public. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes considers the following types of articles: Original Research Articles, Data Reports, Methods Papers, Cardiovascular Perspectives, Care Innovations, Novel Statistical Methods, Policy Briefs, Data Visualizations, and Caregiver or Patient Viewpoints.
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