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. 2012 Nov;37(7):742-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00059-012-3685-y.

[Mobile applications and management of hypertension: possibilities, problems and perspectives]

[Article in German]
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[Mobile applications and management of hypertension: possibilities, problems and perspectives]

[Article in German]
S Becker et al. Herz. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Via the internet smartphones allow the download of applications ("Apps") that can address various requirements of daily life. These technical advances create new opportunities to better meet needs of patients suffering from hypertension. This may apply particularly for medication adherence, blood pressure control and lifestyle-changing activities. At the moment younger users in particular are interested in such technology. From other clinical contexts it is known that text messages via cell phones improve medication adherence. A combination of a smartphone and a blood pressure measurement device with the possibility to electronically collect data is promising as the quality of data may improve. Technology interventions by mobile applications that are supported by education or an additional intervention demonstrate a beneficial impact for the reduction of physical inactivity and/or overweight and obesity. However, it is not clear what parts of the technology or interventions are effective. For future developments it will be important to reduce costs and better meet hardware and software requirements of elderly users.

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