Promoting precision health using fitness wearable and apps among breast cancer survivors: Protocols of a smart health management trial

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107693
Qin Yuan , John Oginni , Ning Liao , Hui He , Zan Gao
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Abstract

Background

Annually, approximately 1.7 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide. Engaging in regular physical activity (PA) post-diagnosis brings significant health benefits, enhancing breast cancer survivors' (BCS) prognosis and overall health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Despite these benefits, a low percentage of Chinese BCS adhere to the recommended moderate-to-vigorous PA levels. This highlights the need for innovative PA interventions tailored for BCS management. eHealth technology, such as fitness wearables and apps, presents an opportunity to improve BCS healthcare by offering personalized exercise programs.

Methods

This study focuses on developing a precision eHealth PA program for 200 Chinese BCS in Guangdong Province, using a custom micro-application and a smart band for a 12-month trial. All participants will receive a Huawei Smart Band and be divided into 1) a personalized intervention group, receiving daily PA tracking and feedback, and 2) a control group receiving standard care. The primary outcome is PA and secondary outcomes include biomarkers, weight and body composition, functional fitness, HRQoL, and individual beliefs. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months (endpoint). Successful outcomes could revolutionize PA programs for Chinese BCS, providing a model for future eHealth interventions.

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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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