Text Messaging Interventions for Improvement in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Youth: Systematic Review.
Kim LudwigRosemary ArthurNicholas F SculthorpeHollie FountainDuncan S BuchanPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2018)
Some studies in this review showed promising results for using SMS to improve physical activity and sedentary behavior in youth. High heterogeneity of design and outcome measures precluded data pooling and conclusions as to which specific intervention elements are linked to increased effectiveness cannot be drawn. The authors propose incorporating the following elements in future studies: specific focus on desired health behavior; mixed-methods design; include long-term follow-up; include self-monitoring, goal setting, and feedback; combine SMS with a mobile app; and send 3 or more SMS text messages per week. More rigorous studies are needed to explore the relationship between intervention effectiveness and specific intervention components such as content and delivery.
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