Effect of a Digitally-Enabled, Preventive Health Program on Blood Pressure in an Adult, Dutch General Population Cohort: An Observational Pilot Study

Jose Castela Forte*, Pytrik Folkertsma, Rahul Gannamani, Sridhar Kumaraswamy, Sipko van Dam, Jan Hoogsteen

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    Abstract

    Worldwide, it is estimated that at least one in four adults suffers from hypertension, and this number is expected to increase as populations grow and age. Blood pressure (BP) possesses substantial heritability, but is also heavily modulated by lifestyle factors. As such, digital, lifestyle-based interventions are a promising alternative to standard care for hypertension prevention and management. In this study, we assessed the prevalence of elevated and high BP in a Dutch general population cohort undergoing a health screening, and observed the effects of a subsequent self-initiated, digitally-enabled lifestyle program on BP regulation. Baseline data were available for 348 participants, of which 56 had partaken in a BP-focused lifestyle program and got remeasured 10 months after the intervention. Participants with elevated SBP and DBP at baseline showed a mean decrease of 7.2 mmHg and 5.4 mmHg, respectively. Additionally, 70% and 72.5% of participants showed an improvement in systolic and diastolic BP at remeasurement. These improvements in BP are superior to those seen in other recent studies. The long-term sustainability and the efficacy of this and similar digital lifestyle interventions will need to be established in additional, larger studies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number4171
    Number of pages9
    JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    Volume19
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-2022

    Keywords

    • hypertension
    • blood pressure
    • lifestyle
    • digital health
    • ehealth
    • prevention
    • behavioral change
    • LIFE-STYLE FACTORS
    • HYPERTENSION
    • PREVALENCE
    • DIETARY
    • OVERWEIGHT
    • IMPACT

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