@article{22743, author = {Chow Clara and Klimis Harry and Khan Mohammad and Kok Cindy}, title = {The Role of Text Messaging in Cardiovascular Risk Factor Optimization.}, abstract = {

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Many cases of CVD may be avoidable through lowering behavioural risk factors such as smoking and physical inactivity. Mobile health (mHealth) provides a novel opportunity to deliver cardiovascular prevention programs in a format that is potentially scalable. Here, we provide an overview of text messaging-based mHealth interventions in cardiovascular prevention.

RECENT FINDINGS: Text messaging-based interventions appear effective on a range of behavioural risk factors and can effect change on multiple risk factors-e.g. smoking, weight, blood pressure-simultaneously. For many texting studies, there are challenges in interpretation as many texting interventions are part of larger complex interventions making it difficult to determine the benefits of the separate components. Whilst there is evidence for text messaging improving cardiovascular risk factor levels in the short-term, future studies are needed to examine the durability of these effects and whether they can be translated to improvements in clinical care and outcomes.

}, year = {2017}, journal = {Curr Cardiol Rep}, volume = {19}, pages = {4}, issn = {1534-3170}, doi = {10.1007/s11886-017-0811-8}, language = {eng}, }