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eHealth interventions targeting nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behavior, or obesity in adults: A scoping review of systematic reviews

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posted on 2021-10-26, 22:01 authored by Melinda J Hutchesson, Claire Gough, Andre M Müller, Camille E Short, Megan C Whatnall, Mavra Ahmed, Nicone Pearson, Zenong Yin, Lee M Ashton, Carol Maher, Amanda E Staiano, Chelsea E Mauch, Ann DeSmet, Corneel VandelanotteCorneel Vandelanotte
A vast body of evidence regarding eHealth interventions for nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and obesity exists. This scoping review of systematic reviews aimed to evaluate the current level of evidence in this growing field. Seven electronic databases were searched for systematic reviews published until October 27, 2019. The systematic reviews must have included adult participants only and have evaluated eHealth behavioral interventions with the primary aim of changing nutrition, physical activity, and sedentary behavior or treating or preventing overweight and obesity. One hundred and six systematic reviews, published from 2006 to 2019, were included. Almost all (n = 98) reviews evaluated the efficacy of interventions. Over half (n = 61) included interventions focused on physical activity, followed by treatment of obesity (n = 28), nutrition (n = 22), prevention of obesity (n = 18), and sedentary behavior (n = 6). Many reviews (n = 46) evaluated one type of eHealth intervention only, while 60 included two or more types. Most reviews (n = 67) were rated as being of critically low methodological quality. This scoping review identified an increasing volume of systematic reviews evaluating eHealth interventions. It highlights several evidence gaps (e.g., evaluation of other outcomes, such as reach, engagement, or cost effectiveness), guiding future research efforts in this area.

History

Volume

22

Issue

10

Start Page

1

End Page

16

Number of Pages

16

eISSN

1467-789X

ISSN

1467-7881

Location

England

Publisher

Wiley

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2021-05-05

External Author Affiliations

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; University of South Australia; Pennington Biomedical Research Center, University of Texas, USA; University of Toronto, Canada; University of Melbourne; University of Newcastle; Flinders University; National University of Singapore

Author Research Institute

  • Appleton Institute

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Obesity Reviews

Article Number

e13295