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Paper Title

The mobile revolution—using smartphone apps to prevent cardiovascular disease

Authors

Emelia J. Benjamin
Emelia J. Benjamin
Ben Freedman
Ben Freedman
Lis Neubeck
Lis Neubeck
Nicole Lowres
Nicole Lowres
Julie Redfern
Julie Redfern

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 12 | Issue : 6 | Page No : 350-360

Published On

March, 2015

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Mobile technology might enable increased access to effective prevention of CVDs. Given the high penetration of smartphones into groups with low socioeconomic status, health-related mobile applications might provide an opportunity to overcome traditional barriers to cardiac rehabilitation access. The huge increase in low-cost health-related apps that are not regulated by health-care policy makers raises three important areas of interest. Are apps developed according to evidenced-based guidelines or on any evidence at all? Is there any evidence that apps are of benefit to people with CVD? What are the components of apps that are likely to facilitate changes in behaviour and enable individuals to adhere to medical advice? In this Review, we assess the current literature and content of existing apps that target patients with CVD risk factors and that can facilitate behaviour change. We present an overview of the current literature on mobile technology as it relates to prevention and management of CVD. We also evaluate how apps can be used throughout all age groups with different CVD prevention needs.

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