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Filter by:Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) are 12-times more likely to develop Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) 4-6 years after delivery than women without GDM. There has been evidence that lifestyle modifications such as physical activity (PA), dietary intake, sleep, and stress management can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes (T2D). The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of a holistic lifestyle digital health intervention with post-GDM women in large community settings in Singapore. The study consists of a 1-year randomized controlled trial (RCT) with 3 years follow-up. Women who are eligible for the study will be randomized to either Group 1 (Intervention) or Group 2 (Control) at baseline. Both groups will be followed in years 2-4. Women from both groups will be provided with an Oura ring for tracking physical activity, sleep, and heart rate variability (a proxy for stress), and the "HAPPY app," which will provide health promotion information about physical activity, diet, sleep, and mental wellbeing, as well as display the information collected (such as body mass index, blood pressure, and OGTT results). The active group will receive the "LVL UP app" a smartphone-based chatbot-delivered intervention, designed to provide personalized recommendations through multiple digital coaching sessions aimed at improving health literacy and practicing healthy lifestyles to prevent Type 2 diabetes and common mental disorders (i.e., anxiety, depression).
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between e-health literacy and healthy lifestyle behaviors of university students receiving health education in Turkey.
The aim of this project is to develop multiple behavioral strategies for the prevention of obesity in adolescents. ASGE-FABES [Adolescent Health Promotion Physical Activity, Physical activity of overweight and obese youth of Nutrition, Stress Management] Program,to evaluate its effects on nutrition and mental health. Program overweight and obeseadolescents to lose weight in a healthy way, healthy lifestyle behaviors make healthy choices, nutritional and physical activity knowledgecognitive and It aims to gain behavioral skills. In the study, "pretest-posttest in randomized groupswith control group, with repeated measures & quot; experimental design type is used. The sample of the research,250 (125-experiment, 125-control) constituted an overweight and obese adolescent.
The prevention and treatment of obesity and mental health disorders in adolescence are two major public health problems in the United States today. To address the increasing incidence and adverse health outcomes associated with both obesity and mental health problems, a theory-based 15 session intervention program entitled COPE (Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment)/ Healthy Lifestyles TEEN(Thinking, Feeling, Emotions & Exercise), will be delivered within high school health classes in order to improve the physical and mental health outcomes of 800 culturally diverse adolescents (14 to 16 years of age).