RESET 护理计划的有效性:通过数字健康干预管理非酒精性脂肪肝的现实证据。

IF 3.4 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY World Journal of Hepatology Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.4254/wjh.v17.i1.101630
Jayesh Soni, Nikhilesh Pathak, Mihir Gharia, Devina Aswal, Jaymin Parikh, Prachi Sharma, Astha Mishra, Dhvni Lalan, Twinkle Maheshwari
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背景:非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)的管理需要可持续的生活方式改变。这项研究旨在评估RESET护理计划的有效性,RESET是一个综合的个性化饮食、运动和认知行为疗法,通过MyTatva的数字健康应用程序通过身体成分分析仪(BCA)和智能手表提供。目的:评估通过物联网设备启用的MyTatva数字健康应用程序提供的综合项目的有效性。方法:本回顾性观察性研究分析了MyTatva RESET护理项目中22名参与者的未识别数据。参与者被分为三组:A组,节食计划;B组:饮食+运动计划;C组为饮食+运动+认知行为治疗方案。为参与者提供BCA和智能手表,以连续监测人体测量参数。统计分析,包括单因素方差分析和事后Tukey's Honest显著差异检验,比较各组人体测量参数的平均变化。结果:所有干预组在所有人体测量参数上均有显著改善。C组改善最为显著,平均体重减轻7%以上(6.99±2.98 kg, 7.00%±3.39%;P = 0.002),这是与NAFLD病情改善相关的基准。事后分析显示,C组的改善明显大于A组和B组。A组85.7%的参与者体重减轻,B组77.8%,C组100%。结论:综合RESET护理计划在12周内实现了7%的体重减轻,证明了其治疗NAFLD的有效性。这些结果支持采用数字化支持的、以患者为中心的NAFLD治疗方法。
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Effectiveness of RESET care program: A real-world-evidence on managing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease through digital health interventions.

Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management requires sustainable lifestyle modifications. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the RESET care plan, a comprehensive program that is an integrated personalized diet, exercise, and cognitive behavior therapy, delivered via MyTatva's digital health application enabled through a body composition analyzer (BCA) and smartwatch.

Aim: To evaluates the effectiveness of the comprehensive program delivered via MyTatva's digital health app enabled through internet of thing devices.

Methods: This retrospective observational study analyzed deidentified data from 22 participants enrolled in the MyTatva RESET care program. Participants were divided into three groups: Group A, diet plan; Group B, diet + exercise plan; and Group C, diet + exercise + cognitive behavioral therapy plan. Participants were provided with a BCA and smartwatch for continuous monitoring of anthropometric parameters. Statistical analysis, including one-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey's Honest Significant Difference test, was conducted to compare mean changes in anthropometric parameters across the groups.

Results: All intervention groups showed significant improvement across all anthropometric parameters. Group C showed the most significant improvements, with mean weight reduction of 7% or more (6.99 ± 2.98 kg, 7.00% ± 3.39%; P = 0.002) from baseline, a benchmark associated with improved NAFLD conditions. Post-hoc analysis revealed that Group C had significantly greater improvements than Groups A and B. Weight reduction was observed in 85.7% of Group A participants, 77.8% of Group B participants, and 100% of Group C participants.

Conclusion: The comprehensive RESET care plan achieved a 7% weight reduction in 12 weeks, demonstrating its effectiveness in managing NAFLD. These results support adopting digitally supported, patient-centric approaches for NAFLD treatment.

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