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Effectiveness of Internet-based health management in patients with dyslipidemia: A four-year longitudinal study

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ATHEROSCLEROSIS
卷 376, 期 -, 页码 34-42

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2023.04.004

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Dyslipidemia; Internet -based health management; Interventional study; Lipid control

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This study aimed to provide health guidance and education to individuals with dyslipidemia using an Internet health management platform and evaluate its effectiveness in improving health-related behaviors and controlling blood lipids. The study found that the awareness and control rates of dyslipidemia increased with the use of the Internet health management platform, and certain health-related behaviors improved over time. In addition, being female was found to be a protective factor for effective lipid control.
Background and aims: Dyslipidemia is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease and stroke, and it has emerged as a major public health issue worldwide. Internet-based health management and intervention may offer a new approach to health management. This study was conducted to provide health guidance and education to people with dyslipidemia using an Internet health management platform and to assess the effectiveness of Internet health management and intervention in improving health-related behaviors and controlling blood lipids.Methods: Starting in 2013 (Baseline, N = 56,542), a Western longitudinal study in China was performed, and all interventional objects were provided with Internet health management. Health checkups were conducted annually, and questionnaires were administered every two years to analyze changes in health behaviors two years (2015) and four years (2017) following the intervention. In addition, factors affecting behavioral changes and lipid control were analyzed in the dyslipidemic population to understand the effectiveness and influencing factors of Internet health management on lipid control.Results: By guiding interventional objects through the Internet health management platform, the awareness rate of dyslipidemia increased from 19.1% in 2013 to 34.4% in 2017; and the control rate of dyslipidemia increased from 9.1% at baseline to 18.5%. Certain health-related behaviors that are beneficial to health (tobacco use, physical activity, and partial dietary) were gradually improved over the intervention time. For patients with dyslipidemia, triglyceride decreased from 2.90 mmol/L (2013) to 2.77 mmol/L (2017) as the years went by. Analysis of factors affecting lipid control showed that non-compliance with health instructions affected lipid control; in addition to these, being female (0.722, 95% CI: 0.546,0.954) was found to be a protective factor for effective lipid control.Conclusions: The basic Internet-based health management platform in this study appears to be moderately suc-cessful and is a valuable and feasible application. Tobacco, dietary, and physical activity interventions provided significant protection against dyslipidemia in patients.

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