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. 2014 Mar-Apr;28(2):243-51.
doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2013.07.003. Epub 2013 Dec 12.

Internet interventions to support lifestyle modification for diabetes management: a systematic review of the evidence

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Internet interventions to support lifestyle modification for diabetes management: a systematic review of the evidence

Alexander P Cotter et al. J Diabetes Complications. 2014 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background: The Internet presents a widely accessible, 24-h means to promote chronic disease management. The objective of this review is to identify studies that used Internet based interventions to promote lifestyle modification among adults with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: We searched PubMed using the terms: [internet, computer, phone, smartphone, mhealth, mobile health, web based, telehealth, social media, text messages] combined with [diabetes management and diabetes control] through January 2013. Studies were included if they described an Internet intervention, targeted adults with type 2 diabetes, focused on lifestyle modification, and included an evaluation component with behavioral outcomes.

Results: Of the 2803 papers identified, nine met inclusion criteria. Two studies demonstrated improvements in diet and/or physical activity and two studies demonstrated improvements in glycemic control comparing web-based intervention with control. Successful studies were theory-based, included interactive components with tracking and personalized feedback, and provided opportunities for peer support. Website utilization declined over time in all studies that reported on it. Few studies focused on high risk, underserved populations.

Conclusion: Web-based strategies provide a viable option for facilitating diabetes self-management. Future research is needed on the use of web-based interventions in underserved communities and studies examining website utilization patterns and engagement over time.

Keywords: EHealth; Internet interventions; Lifestyle modification; Self-management; Systematic review; Type 2 diabetes.

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Flow diagram of search results for web-based behavioral/lifestyle modification interventions for patients living with type 2 diabetes.

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