TY - JOUR
T1 - PREDIRCAM eHealth platform for individualized telemedical assistance for lifestyle modification in the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and cardiometabolic risk prevention
T2 - A pilot study (PREDIRCAM 1)
AU - González, Cintia
AU - Herrero, Pau
AU - Cubero, José M.
AU - Iniesta, José M.
AU - Hernando, M. Elena
AU - García-Sáez, Gema
AU - Serrano, Alvaro J.
AU - Martinez-Sarriegui, Iñaki
AU - Perez-Gandia, Carmen
AU - Gómez, Enrique J.
AU - Rubinat, Esther
AU - Alcantara, Valeria
AU - Brugués, Eulalia
AU - Chico, Ana
AU - Mato, Eugenia
AU - Bell, Olga
AU - Corcoy, Rosa
AU - De Leiva, Alberto
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - Background: Healthy diet and regular physical activity are powerful tools in reducing diabetes and cardiometabolic risk. Various international scientific and health organizations have advocated the use of new technologies to solve these problems. The PREDIRCAM project explores the contribution that a technological system could offer for the continuous monitoring of lifestyle habits and individualized treatment of obesity as well as cardiometabolic risk prevention. Methods: PREDIRCAM is a technological platform for patients and professionals designed to improve the efectiveness of lifestyle behavior modifications through the intensive use of the latest information and communication technologies. The platform consists of a web-based application providing communication interface with monitoring devices of physiological variables, application for monitoring dietary intake, ad hoc electronic medical records, different communication channels, and an intelligent notification system. A 2-week feasibility study was conducted in 15 volunteers to assess the viability of the platform. Results: The website received 244 visits (average time/session: 17 min 45 s). A total of 435 dietary intakes were recorded (average time for each intake registration, 4 min 42 s ± 2 min 30 s), 59 exercises were recorded in 20 heart rate monitor downloads, 43 topics were discussed through a forum, and 11 of the 15 volunteers expressed a favorable opinion toward the platform. Food intake recording was reported as the most laborious task. Ten of the volunteers considered long-term use of the platform to be feasible. Conclusions: The PREDIRCAM platform is technically ready for clinical evaluation. Training is required to use the platform and, in particular, for registration of dietary food intake.
AB - Background: Healthy diet and regular physical activity are powerful tools in reducing diabetes and cardiometabolic risk. Various international scientific and health organizations have advocated the use of new technologies to solve these problems. The PREDIRCAM project explores the contribution that a technological system could offer for the continuous monitoring of lifestyle habits and individualized treatment of obesity as well as cardiometabolic risk prevention. Methods: PREDIRCAM is a technological platform for patients and professionals designed to improve the efectiveness of lifestyle behavior modifications through the intensive use of the latest information and communication technologies. The platform consists of a web-based application providing communication interface with monitoring devices of physiological variables, application for monitoring dietary intake, ad hoc electronic medical records, different communication channels, and an intelligent notification system. A 2-week feasibility study was conducted in 15 volunteers to assess the viability of the platform. Results: The website received 244 visits (average time/session: 17 min 45 s). A total of 435 dietary intakes were recorded (average time for each intake registration, 4 min 42 s ± 2 min 30 s), 59 exercises were recorded in 20 heart rate monitor downloads, 43 topics were discussed through a forum, and 11 of the 15 volunteers expressed a favorable opinion toward the platform. Food intake recording was reported as the most laborious task. Ten of the volunteers considered long-term use of the platform to be feasible. Conclusions: The PREDIRCAM platform is technically ready for clinical evaluation. Training is required to use the platform and, in particular, for registration of dietary food intake.
KW - Cardiometabolic risk prevention
KW - Lifestyle intervention
KW - Telemedical assistance
KW - Type 2 diabetes
KW - eHealth
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84897123565
U2 - 10.1177/193229681300700411
DO - 10.1177/193229681300700411
M3 - Article
C2 - 23911170
AN - SCOPUS:84897123565
SN - 1932-2968
VL - 7
SP - 888
EP - 897
JO - Journal of diabetes science and technology
JF - Journal of diabetes science and technology
IS - 4
ER -