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   Web-based interventions targeting cardiovascular risk factors in middle-aged and older people: A systematic review and meta-analysis  
   
نویسنده beishuizen c.r.l. ,stephan b.c.m. ,van gool w.a. ,brayne c. ,peters r.j.g. ,andrieu s. ,kivipelto m. ,soininen h. ,busschers w.b. ,van charante e.p.m. ,richard e.
منبع journal of medical internet research - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Background: web-based interventions can improve single cardiovascular risk factors in adult populations. in view of global aging and the associated increasing burden of cardiovascular disease,older people form an important target population as well. objective: in this systematic review and meta-analysis,we evaluated whether web-based interventions for cardiovascular risk factor management reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in older people. methods: embase,medline,cochrane and cinahl were systematically searched from january 1995 to november 2014. search terms included cardiovascular risk factors and diseases (specified),web-based interventions (and synonyms) and randomized controlled trial. two authors independently performed study selection,data-extraction and risk of bias assessment. in a meta-analysis,outcomes regarding treatment effects on cardiovascular risk factors (blood pressure,glycated hemoglobin a1c (hba1c),low-density lipoprotein (ldl) cholesterol,smoking status,weight and physical inactivity) and incident cardiovascular disease were pooled with random effects models. results: a total of 57 studies (n=19,862) fulfilled eligibility criteria and 47 studies contributed to the meta-analysis. a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure (mean difference -2.66 mmhg,95% ci -3.81 to -1.52),diastolic blood pressure (mean difference -1.26 mmhg,95% ci -1.92 to -0.60),hba1c level (mean difference -0.13%,95% ci -0.22 to -0.05),ldl cholesterol level (mean difference -2.18 mg/dl,95% ci -3.96 to -0.41),weight (mean difference -1.34 kg,95% ci -1.91 to -0.77),and an increase of physical activity (standardized mean difference 0.25,95% ci 0.10-0.39) in the web-based intervention group was found. the observed effects were more pronounced in studies with short (<12 months) follow-up and studies that combined the internet application with human support (blended care). no difference in incident cardiovascular disease was found between groups (6 studies). conclusions: web-based interventions have the potential to improve the cardiovascular risk profile of older people,but the effects are modest and decline with time. currently,there is insufficient evidence for an effect on incident cardiovascular disease. a focus on long-term effects,clinical endpoints,and strategies to increase sustainability of treatment effects is recommended for future studies.
کلیدواژه Aging; Cardiovascular disease; EHealth; Meta-analysis; Older people; Prevention; Systematic review
آدرس academic medical center,department of neurology,university of amsterdam,po box 22660,amsterdam,1100 dd, Netherlands, institute of health and society,newcastle university institute for ageing,newcastle university,newcastle upon tyne, United Kingdom, academic medical center,department of neurology,university of amsterdam,po box 22660,amsterdam,1100 dd, Netherlands, cambridge institute of public health,department of public health and primary care,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, academic medical center,department of cardiology,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, inserm u1027,department of epidemiology and public health,toulouse university hospital,toulouse, France, aging research center,alzheimer disease research center,karolinska institutet,stockholm, Sweden, department of neurology,university of eastern finland,kuopio university hospital,kuopio, Finland, academic medical center,department of general practice,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, academic medical center,department of general practice,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, academic medical center,department of neurology,university of amsterdam,po box 22660,amsterdam,1100 dd,netherlands,department of neurology,radboud university medical center,nijmegen, Netherlands
 
     
   
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