TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness of an mHealth Application for Physical Activity Promotion Among Thai Older Adults
T2 - A Randomized Controlled Trial
AU - Pomkai, Nanthawan
AU - Potharin, Danusorn
AU - Widyastari, Dyah Anantalia
AU - Kaewpikul, Piyakrita
AU - Nilwatta, Nattaporn
AU - Chamsukhee, Vanapol
AU - Khanawapee, Aunyarat
AU - Yousomboon, Chutima
AU - Katewongsa, Piyawat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - This study aims to examine the effectiveness of mHealth delivered through LINE application in improving physical activity of older adults. This was a parallel, two-arm, randomized controlled trial, single-blind allocation to experimental and control groups. The sample consisted of 91 individuals (46 experimental and 45 control groups) aged 45 years or older, and had internet access. Intervention group received customized activities focused on raising awareness and knowledge provision for 8 weeks. Out of 91 participants, 82 completed the study (41 in each group). Comparison of Mean Difference values within groups found a significant difference at P <.05 (t = 2.294). The experimental group increased their PA by 7.2 min on average, while the control group decreased to 44.1 min. Subgroup that fully complied with the activity process had a significantly higher percentage of adequate PA at P =.01 level (χ2 = 7.853**). Tailoring activity content to older adults’ diverse lifestyles via a Mobile Health application can effectively boost PA levels by meeting their needs conveniently and quickly. Clinical trial registration: Thai Clinical Trials Registry (TCTR) TCTR20240422004.
AB - This study aims to examine the effectiveness of mHealth delivered through LINE application in improving physical activity of older adults. This was a parallel, two-arm, randomized controlled trial, single-blind allocation to experimental and control groups. The sample consisted of 91 individuals (46 experimental and 45 control groups) aged 45 years or older, and had internet access. Intervention group received customized activities focused on raising awareness and knowledge provision for 8 weeks. Out of 91 participants, 82 completed the study (41 in each group). Comparison of Mean Difference values within groups found a significant difference at P <.05 (t = 2.294). The experimental group increased their PA by 7.2 min on average, while the control group decreased to 44.1 min. Subgroup that fully complied with the activity process had a significantly higher percentage of adequate PA at P =.01 level (χ2 = 7.853**). Tailoring activity content to older adults’ diverse lifestyles via a Mobile Health application can effectively boost PA levels by meeting their needs conveniently and quickly. Clinical trial registration: Thai Clinical Trials Registry (TCTR) TCTR20240422004.
KW - aging
KW - mobile health application
KW - physical activity
KW - pre-aging
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85212842273&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00469580241309869
DO - 10.1177/00469580241309869
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212842273
SN - 0046-9580
VL - 61
JO - Inquiry (United States)
JF - Inquiry (United States)
ER -